The 2010 edition of the Biennial of Industrial Design at the [[Museum of Architecture and Design]] in Ljubljana. [[Biennial of Design (BIO)]] is one of the few international biennial exhibitions dedicated to showcasing industrial, product, and graphic design work selected by professional design institutions. +
Details of the artwork Reflections (2023) by the students of the Faculty of Design in Ljubljana, which was exhibited in the castle garden at the Škofja Loka Museum as part of BIEN 2023. +
Nanoplotter uses a plotter, an obsolete printing machine from the Eighties, adapted to an uncommon operation, BridA at the U3, Museum of Modern Art, Ljubljana, 2010 +
Matthew 12.12 by artist Gregor Kregar, in the exhibition Sculpture Today curated by Tomaž Brejc, Alenka Domjan, Jiri Kočica, Polona Tratnik - in the lapidary of the Celje Regional Museum, 2003–2010 +
In many of its projects, Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory remains behind the scenes, providing the backbone and "grease" to connect what's needed to illuminate things that may be hard to find – such as access to cultural databases. +
Laibach, Volk, Delavski dom Trbovlje Cultural Centre, 2009. This performance is also documented on the DVD Dead in Trbovlje (directed by Sašo Podgoršek) +
The cover of the first issue of ETC. Magazine, a Slovenian showcase magazine on emerging art from the Balkans to the Baltic, which was first released in 2022. With the subtitle "Significantly Local", the issue primariliy focused on artistic practices that pay attention to the local environment as a point of departure of artistic expression. +
The Večernica Award ceremony, a Slovenian literary prize for the best children's or youth literary work of the past year. The 26th Večernica Award laureate was Slovenian literary critic and writer [[Maša Ogrizek]], [[Eye of the Word Festival]] 2022. +
''Od oblike do oblike'' [Form from Form] in [[Match Gallery]] by [[Dan Adlešič]], [[Tilen Sepič]] and [[Matic Potočnik]], [[Lighting Guerrilla Festival]] in co-production with [[Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory]], 2013 +
The light-sound installation ''Portal'' by the authorial group [[Beam Team]] (Stella Ivšek, Anja Romih, Aleš Zupanc, Črt Trkman) at the 23rd [[Lighting Guerrilla Festival]] at [[Match Gallery]], Ljubljana 2023. Author: DK +
Concert by [[Big Foot Mama]], one of the most popular Slovene rock bands, at the [[Loka in the Snow Festival]], Škofja Loka 2023. Author: Anja Strojan +
The Responsible Mobility infographic by Coline Robin, from the [[Motovila Institute|Motovila]]/[[Creative Europe Desk Slovenia|CED Slovenia]] conference "Mobility4Creativity" in 2019. +
This ridge encompassing the mountain tops Vršič, Vrh Rus, Oblo Brdo, Vrata, Krnčica (2142 m), Srednji vrh and Krn (2244 m) is known for being the site of the Isonzo Front in [[World War I]]. Photo: Brane Blokar, Wikipedija. +
A pair of skis, used in the Yugoslav People's Army. From 1974 onwards, its mountain warfare forces would use the equipment produced by Elan. Photo: National Museum of Contemporary History. +
''VOLKSWAGNER 3'', [[Laibach]] in collaboration with [[RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra]] and composer [[Izidor Leitinger]], 2009. A sonic suite in three acts making connections between Wagner, modernism and jazz, crossbred with pop art. +
[[Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station|Stara mestna elektrarna Elektro Ljubljana]] (SMEEL), known in English as the [[Stara Elektrarna - Old Power Station|Old Power Station]], 2006. +
The first roundtable discussion on hearing protection at music events during [[Druga godba]] festival organized by [[Zavod Tinitus]] in May 2023. Experts and collaborators from the music scene came together to address the increasing importance of establishing a safer listening culture and explored potential measures to safeguard hearing from excessive sound exposure at such gatherings. +
[[Vladislav Knežević]]'s ''Retrospective'', shown in stereoscopic 3D projection, at the international festival of experimental audiovisual practices [[V-F-X Ljubljana]] in 2022. Author: Asiana Jurca Avci +
Opening event of [[Fabula Festival]] 2023 hosted the Ukrainian writer Oksana Zabužko, author of the novel ''Field Research of Ukrainian Sex'', that was interpreted by drama actor Mario Dragojević. The conversation with the author was led by Ksenija Horvat. +