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* [http://www.artservis.org/english/ Artservis website] | * [http://www.artservis.org/english/ Artservis website] | ||
− | * [http://www.zbirka.artservis.org/ Artservis | + | * [http://www.zbirka.artservis.org/eng/ Artservis Collection] |
* [http://ec.europa.eu/culture/news/news2034_en.htm Artservis in EU Commission's study] - the feasibility study on European information systems supporting the mobility of artists and cultural workers (2008) | * [http://ec.europa.eu/culture/news/news2034_en.htm Artservis in EU Commission's study] - the feasibility study on European information systems supporting the mobility of artists and cultural workers (2008) | ||
* [http://www.inseecp.net/ inSEEcp Network website] | * [http://www.inseecp.net/ inSEEcp Network website] |
Revision as of 19:52, 11 December 2009
Principles
Artservis supports the independent and competent operation of individuals and organisations involved in contemporary art. Its main principles are free public access and information-sharing, built up through the users' network. It was conceived and is maintained by SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts. Artservis.org is registered as an online media by the Ministry of Culture.
Artservis Collection
Since 2005 Artservis builds up also its collection of artworks that deal with the production conditions in culture. It includes artworks from over 15 local artists or groups and is on display from time to time, often also in the form of a mobile suitcase by Borut Savski.
See also
External links
- Artservis website
- Artservis Collection
- Artservis in EU Commission's study - the feasibility study on European information systems supporting the mobility of artists and cultural workers (2008)
- inSEEcp Network website