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| name                = HAIP Festival
 
| name                = HAIP Festival
 
| localname          = Festival HAIP
 
| localname          = Festival HAIP
| street address      = Kiberpipa, Kersnikova 6, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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| street             = Kersnikova 6
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 438 0300
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| town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
| fax                = 386 (0) 1 438 0202
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| logo              = HAIP08 (logo).png
| email              = info@cyberpipe.org
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 438 0305
| website            = http://www.kiberpipa.org, http://www.kiberpipa.org/haip04, http://www.kiberpipa.org/haip06
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| fax                = 386 (0) 1 438 0301
| proprietor          = Cyberpipe
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| email              = haip@kiberpipa.org
| contacts = {{Contact
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| website            = https://www.kiberpipa.org/en/event/haip-1224/
| name                = Borut Kumperščak
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| organised by        = Cyberpipe
| role                = Festival Director
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| frequency          = biennially
| email              = kumpri@kiberpipa.org
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| dates and duration  = November, late, 4 days
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| duration weeks      = 48 (2012)
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| accounts    = https://www.facebook.com/Festival-HAIP-120979604616085/
 
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The [[HAIP Festival]] (HAIP is an abbreviation of Hack/Act/Interact/Progress) was launched in 2004 by Cyberpipe and features a range of multimedia art forms and creative practices developed from the fusion of technology, entertainment, politics and art. The main aim of HAIP is to establish a live and creative production platform, encouraging direct interaction with audiences and follow-up communication with participants. Artists and groups presented at HAIP interact critically with the technology and mostly use open and free technologies, be it a practical or ideological choice. Thus passive consumers, who only care that the technology works, should be stimulated to reflect upon how they communicate, and who tells them how to connect, interact, protest or participate. HAIP includes exhibitions and installations, workshops, a forum (presentations/symposium), audio and visual performances, and five days of networking, fun and partying. Festival venues include [[Cyberpipe]], [[Klub K4]], Rog, Gospodarsko razstavišce, Cafe Metropol and Ljubljana Railway Station.
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The last edition of the [[HAIP Festival]] took place in 2012.
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Below you can read the archival article. Please be aware that certain links and contact information may no longer be valid.
 
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The main theme of HAIP 2006 was the new freedom of artistic expression in open source media through networking. It focused on the new art of free digital media and new media content, whilst placing special emphasis on the technical and legal aspects of free access to new digital media. The festival presented Slovene artists and arts groups such as Borut Savski, Luka Princic, Slavko Glamocanin, Boštjan Špetic, Mould and Err0r group, together with international guests from Spain (Rama Costentino), Austria (Time’s Up, FunkFeuer, Monochrom), Switzerland (Metafor), United Kingdom (Gabriel Finch), Peru (Rodrigo Derteano), Japan (Kentaro Fukuchi), Germany (Frank Barknecht), Germany (Daniel Fischer working with Slovene artist Stefan Doepner), India (Shaina Anand) and Serbia (Bob Miloševic).
 
  
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==Archival article==
[[Category:New media art festivals]]
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Established by [[Cyberpipe]] in [[Established::2004]] the [[HAIP Festival]] (Hack/Act/Interact/Progress) is an international biennial open-source art festival that displays multimedia art forms of young, promising artists and creative engineers who specialise in top-notch, open-standards-supported arts and multimedia art practices. Artists and groups presented at HAIP interact critically with the technology and use open and free technologies. The last edition of the festival took place in 2012.
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==Programme==
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The main aim of HAIP is to establish a live and creative production platform, encouraging direct interaction with audiences and follow-up communication with participants. HAIP aims to connect local production with the international context and supports DIY – do-it-yourself – culture.
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The festival lasts a few days and includes exhibitions, lectures, workshops, audio and video performances, club events, presentations, video projections, round tables, space interventions, forum, parties, etc.
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HAIP interactively presents a review of free creative use of technology in the visual, sound and mass media. Through discussions it is developing a theoretical and socio-reflective context of the creative and critical use of technology. Its international workshops focus on different implications of free access to written, audio, or visual information.
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==Past festivals==
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The first HAIP took place in 2004 with 8 local and 10 foreign artists or groups participating. In 2006 the festival director was [[Borut Kumperščak]] and the festival presented project ''Burnstation'' by Rama Costentino and Platoniq, the groups Time's Up, FunkFeuer and Monochrom, [[Err0r]], musician and producer [[Luka Prinčič]], and many others. HAIP 08 hosted over 40 international artists in cooperation with Monochrom (Vienna), Radio FRO (Linz), Time's Up (Linz) and Ciant (Prague). The festival director was [[Daša Lakner]].
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The HAIP Festival in November 2010 focused on the theme "New Nature" and the artistic and operational leader of the festival was [[Maja Smrekar]]. The festival opened with performative catering by Casa Franko in the project ''Molecular Kitchen''. One of the festival's highlights was the workshop "Hackteria: Make your own laboratory". Hackteria is a collection of Open Source Biological Art Projects. As a community platform, Hackteria tries to encourage scientists, hackers and artists to share their expertise and co-operate. An exhibition was held in [[Cyberpipe]] and Metropol café showing projects by Verena Friedrich; Sascha Pohflepp and Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg; [[Saša Spačal]]; Herwig Wieser; and Gilberto Esparza who presented ''Nomadic Plants'', a metaphor for the alienation of the human condition and the impact its activity has on nature. Additional events included lectures by Paul Prudence, Sascha Pohflepp, [[BridA]], Marc R. Dusseiller, Koert van Mensvoort and performances by Evelina Domnitch and Dmitry Gelfand, and [[Marko Batista]] and [[Nataša Muševič]].
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==Venues==
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Venues are slightly different every year but in general the festival takes place in [[K6/4 Institute]]: [[Cyberpipe]], [[Klub K4]], Metropol Café and others (for example, [[Tovarna Rog]]).
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== See also ==
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*[[Cyberpipe]]
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*[[K6/4 Institute]]
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Related festivals
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*[[KIBLIX Festival]]
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*[[International Festival of Computer Arts (IFCA)]]
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== External links ==
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*[https://www.kiberpipa.org/en/event/haip-1224 On HAIP on Kiberpipa website]

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Festival HAIP
Kersnikova 6, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 438 0305
Organised byCyberpipe
Frequencybiennially





The last edition of the HAIP Festival took place in 2012.

Below you can read the archival article. Please be aware that certain links and contact information may no longer be valid.


Archival article

Established by Cyberpipe in 2004 the HAIP Festival (Hack/Act/Interact/Progress) is an international biennial open-source art festival that displays multimedia art forms of young, promising artists and creative engineers who specialise in top-notch, open-standards-supported arts and multimedia art practices. Artists and groups presented at HAIP interact critically with the technology and use open and free technologies. The last edition of the festival took place in 2012.

Programme

The main aim of HAIP is to establish a live and creative production platform, encouraging direct interaction with audiences and follow-up communication with participants. HAIP aims to connect local production with the international context and supports DIY – do-it-yourself – culture.

The festival lasts a few days and includes exhibitions, lectures, workshops, audio and video performances, club events, presentations, video projections, round tables, space interventions, forum, parties, etc.

HAIP interactively presents a review of free creative use of technology in the visual, sound and mass media. Through discussions it is developing a theoretical and socio-reflective context of the creative and critical use of technology. Its international workshops focus on different implications of free access to written, audio, or visual information.

Past festivals

The first HAIP took place in 2004 with 8 local and 10 foreign artists or groups participating. In 2006 the festival director was Borut Kumperščak and the festival presented project Burnstation by Rama Costentino and Platoniq, the groups Time's Up, FunkFeuer and Monochrom, Err0r, musician and producer Luka Prinčič, and many others. HAIP 08 hosted over 40 international artists in cooperation with Monochrom (Vienna), Radio FRO (Linz), Time's Up (Linz) and Ciant (Prague). The festival director was Daša Lakner.

The HAIP Festival in November 2010 focused on the theme "New Nature" and the artistic and operational leader of the festival was Maja Smrekar. The festival opened with performative catering by Casa Franko in the project Molecular Kitchen. One of the festival's highlights was the workshop "Hackteria: Make your own laboratory". Hackteria is a collection of Open Source Biological Art Projects. As a community platform, Hackteria tries to encourage scientists, hackers and artists to share their expertise and co-operate. An exhibition was held in Cyberpipe and Metropol café showing projects by Verena Friedrich; Sascha Pohflepp and Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg; Saša Spačal; Herwig Wieser; and Gilberto Esparza who presented Nomadic Plants, a metaphor for the alienation of the human condition and the impact its activity has on nature. Additional events included lectures by Paul Prudence, Sascha Pohflepp, BridA, Marc R. Dusseiller, Koert van Mensvoort and performances by Evelina Domnitch and Dmitry Gelfand, and Marko Batista and Nataša Muševič.

Venues

Venues are slightly different every year but in general the festival takes place in K6/4 Institute: Cyberpipe, Klub K4, Metropol Café and others (for example, Tovarna Rog).

See also

Related festivals

External links