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| status      = ROBOT WRITING INFOBOX TOPROOFREAD NIFERTIK!
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| status      = WRITING TOPROOFREAD NIFERTIK!
| maintainer  = Dance and theatre maintainer
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| maintainer  = Ziga Brdnik
 
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| name                = No History Institute of Contemporary Arts
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| name                = Finta
| street              = Jenkova 5
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| local name          = Finta - zavod za sodobne umetnosti
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| street              = Ziherlova ulica 8
 
| town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
 
| town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
| telephone          = 386 (0) 31 391419
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 31 524 626
| website            = http://www.nohistory.org
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| website            = http://finta.si
| contacts = {{Contact
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| contacts =  
| name                = Mare Bulc
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{{Contact
| role                = Head
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| name                = Finta Studio
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| street              = Trg Prekomorskih brigad 1
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| town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
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}}
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{{Contact
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| name                = Tina Smrekar
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| role                = Producer
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| email              = tina@finta.si
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{{Contact
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| name                = Špela Čadež
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| role                = Animation Director, Producer
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| email              = spela@finta.si
 
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| accounts = https://www.facebook.com/finta.studio/
 
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Established in 2004, the [[No History Institute of Contemporary Arts]] is a platform for interdisciplinary artistic research projects involving performance, lectures, visual arts, albums and networks. It was established in 2003 by Ljubljana-based theatre director, performer and multimedia artist Mare Bulc, co-founder of [[Dejmo Stisnt Theatre]] and the PEACE organisation, as a vehicle for the No History/Know History Project, his first research project which featured annual performances and lecture-performances. The No History Institute comprises Mare Bulc, Katarina Petrov, Tina Smrekar, Jana Flego and Jure Novak.
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The [[Finta]], Contemporary Arts Institute was launched in [[2016]]. It evolved out of No History Institute of Contemporary Arts that was established in [[established::2003]] as a platform for interdisciplinary artistic research projects involving performance, visual arts and music (under the name ). Since 2009 animation has been put into focus: Finta has produced a bunch of animated films directed by [[Špela Čadež]]. The puppet animation ''Boles'' (2013) and the ''Nighthawk'' (1916) have received international acclaim.
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Creative members of the Institute have included, among others: [[Mare Bulc]], [[Špela Čadež]], [[Jana Flego]], [[Katja Kobolt]], [[Žiga Lebar]], [[Jure Novak]], [[Katarina Petrov]], [[Tina Smrekar]], [[Leon Vidmar]], [[Gregor Zorc]].
 
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Mare Bulc has been a member of international SilentCell Network platform for several years, and the No History programme includes an annual SilentCell network presentation. Other recent activities include the projects Cream of Contemporary Slovenian Art (2004-2006), Pret-a-portret by Jure Novak and Mare Bulc (2006), The Last Egotistic Performance and Study for the Last Egotistic Performance by Mare Bulc (2006) and Adopt an Artist by Katarina Petrov and Jana Flego (2007), and the performances Crimes of the Heart, Made in Skopje, Sur*Vive*R and The Illusion of the Memory by Tina Smrekar (2007).
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== Animation ==
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Finta has produced several animation works by [[Špela Čadež]]: ''Nighthawk'' (Slovenia/Croatia, 2016); ''Little Prince Luka'', production of animated sequences in documentary film produced by [[Staragara]] (2014); ''Boles'', puppet animation (Slovenia/Germany, 2013); ''Good Night Missy'', production of animated sequences in feature film by director [[Metod Pevec]] (2011); ''Last Minute'', puppet animation film (2010, Germany/Slovenia), directed by Špela Čadež & Marina Rosset; ''Far East Film Festival Trailer'', puppet animation (2009, Italy /Slovenia).
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== Performing arts background ==
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Theatre director, performer and multimedia artist [[Mare Bulc]], a co-founder of [[Dejmo Stisnt Theatre]] and the PEACE organisation, founded the No History Institute of Contemporary Arts as a vehicle for the No History/Know History Project, his first research project which featured annual performances and lecture-performances.
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In 2009 the institute produced, together with [[Glej Theatre]] and [[Dejmo stisnt teater]], the comedy ''Southern Scum go home!'' / ''Čefurji raus!'' directed by [[Mare Bulc]] and based on a novel by ''Goran Vojnović'' - the play went on to become one of the most successful theatre plays in Slovenian history with over 300 re-runs.
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[[Mare Bulc]] has been a member of international SilentCell Network platform, and the No History programme included an annual SilentCell network presentation. Other activities included the projects ''Cream of Contemporary Slovenian Art'' (2004–2006), ''Pret-a-portret'' by [[Jure Novak]] and [[Mare Bulc]] (2006), ''The Last Egotistic Performance'' and ''Study for the Last Egotistic Performance'' by [[Mare Bulc]] (2006) and ''Adopt an Artist'' by [[Katarina Petrov]] and [[Jana Flego]] (2007), and the performances ''Crimes of the Heart'', ''Made in Skopje'', ''Sur*Vive*R'' and ''The Illusion of the Memory'' by [[Tina Smrekar]] (2007).
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== Art ==
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The institute supported stations of the research visual SUR*VIVER project by [[Tina Smrekar]] - K2 SUR*VIVER group exhibition (2007, Galerija Miroslav Kraljevic, Zagreb), coproduced group exhibition Article 23 with [[Škuc Gallery]] and several works from the SUR*VIVER series. Warmarkt inc. was a multimedia installation, website and performance by [[Katja Kobolt]] and [[Tina Smrekar]], made in 2006.
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Interdisciplinary artistic research was given priority in the first years through projects such as ''Cream of Contemporary Slovenian Art'' (2004–2006, by Jana Flego, Katarina Petrov, Mare Bulc), ''Pret-a-portret'' by Jure Novak and Mare Bulc (2006), ''The Last Egotistic Performance'' and ''Study for the Last Egotistic Performance'' by Mare Bulc (2006) and ''Adopt an Artist'' by Katarina Petrov and Jana Flego (2007), performance ''Crimes of the Heart, Made in Skopje''.
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== Finta studio ==
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The Finta studio encompasses a blackbox with a fixed multiplane table and a connected light room. It is located in [[:Category:Šiška_Cultural_Quarter|Šiška Cultural Quarter]].
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== External links ==
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* [http://finta.si Finta website]
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Finta - zavod za sodobne umetnosti
Ziherlova ulica 8, SI-1000 Ljubljana


Phone386 (0) 31 524 626
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Trg Prekomorskih brigad 1, SI-1000 Ljubljana
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The Finta, Contemporary Arts Institute was launched in 2016. It evolved out of No History Institute of Contemporary Arts that was established in 2003 as a platform for interdisciplinary artistic research projects involving performance, visual arts and music (under the name ). Since 2009 animation has been put into focus: Finta has produced a bunch of animated films directed by Špela Čadež. The puppet animation Boles (2013) and the Nighthawk (1916) have received international acclaim.

Creative members of the Institute have included, among others: Mare Bulc, Špela Čadež, Jana Flego, Katja Kobolt, Žiga Lebar, Jure Novak, Katarina Petrov, Tina Smrekar, Leon Vidmar, Gregor Zorc.


Animation

Finta has produced several animation works by Špela Čadež: Nighthawk (Slovenia/Croatia, 2016); Little Prince Luka, production of animated sequences in documentary film produced by Staragara (2014); Boles, puppet animation (Slovenia/Germany, 2013); Good Night Missy, production of animated sequences in feature film by director Metod Pevec (2011); Last Minute, puppet animation film (2010, Germany/Slovenia), directed by Špela Čadež & Marina Rosset; Far East Film Festival Trailer, puppet animation (2009, Italy /Slovenia).

BOLES by Finta Film on Vimeo

Performing arts background

Theatre director, performer and multimedia artist Mare Bulc, a co-founder of Dejmo Stisnt Theatre and the PEACE organisation, founded the No History Institute of Contemporary Arts as a vehicle for the No History/Know History Project, his first research project which featured annual performances and lecture-performances.

In 2009 the institute produced, together with Glej Theatre and Dejmo stisnt teater, the comedy Southern Scum go home! / Čefurji raus! directed by Mare Bulc and based on a novel by Goran Vojnović - the play went on to become one of the most successful theatre plays in Slovenian history with over 300 re-runs.

Mare Bulc has been a member of international SilentCell Network platform, and the No History programme included an annual SilentCell network presentation. Other activities included the projects Cream of Contemporary Slovenian Art (2004–2006), Pret-a-portret by Jure Novak and Mare Bulc (2006), The Last Egotistic Performance and Study for the Last Egotistic Performance by Mare Bulc (2006) and Adopt an Artist by Katarina Petrov and Jana Flego (2007), and the performances Crimes of the Heart, Made in Skopje, Sur*Vive*R and The Illusion of the Memory by Tina Smrekar (2007).

Art

The institute supported stations of the research visual SUR*VIVER project by Tina Smrekar - K2 SUR*VIVER group exhibition (2007, Galerija Miroslav Kraljevic, Zagreb), coproduced group exhibition Article 23 with Škuc Gallery and several works from the SUR*VIVER series. Warmarkt inc. was a multimedia installation, website and performance by Katja Kobolt and Tina Smrekar, made in 2006.

Interdisciplinary artistic research was given priority in the first years through projects such as Cream of Contemporary Slovenian Art (2004–2006, by Jana Flego, Katarina Petrov, Mare Bulc), Pret-a-portret by Jure Novak and Mare Bulc (2006), The Last Egotistic Performance and Study for the Last Egotistic Performance by Mare Bulc (2006) and Adopt an Artist by Katarina Petrov and Jana Flego (2007), performance Crimes of the Heart, Made in Skopje.


Finta studio

The Finta studio encompasses a blackbox with a fixed multiplane table and a connected light room. It is located in Šiška Cultural Quarter.


External links

Gallery

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