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17 Feb 2020
8 Jan 2020
20 Jan 2020
Teja Reba (City of Women Association for Promotion of Women in Culture) as moderator at a round table titled Increasing the Visibility of Female Artists and video interviews with Irena Tomažin Zagoričnik, Kaja Draksler, Maja Osojnik and Nina Dragičević, conducted by Tomaž Grom (Sploh Institute), at MusicaFemina International Symposium, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Budapest,
13 Nov 2019
A concert by Irena Tomažin and Tomaž Grom (Sploh Institute)
at the New Adits Festival of Contemporary Music
29 Oct 2019
1 Nov 2019
1 Oct 2019
2 Oct 2019
Neforma - Dialogues, improvisations in music and dance by dancers Katja Legin and Vid Nemec and musicians Tomaž Grom, Ana Kravanja, Samo Kutin, Vid Drašler, produced by Sploh Institute),
22 Sep 2019
13 Jul 2019
9 May 2019
31 May 2019
iMstrument installation and opening performance by Tomaž Grom, Sploh Institute, visualisation by Tilen Sepič, supported by Slovenian Culture and Information Centre, Vienna (SKICA) (Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Vienna),
8 Mar 2019
The concert Voice and Bass by Tomaž Grom (Sploh Institute) and Irena Tomažin, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Berlin and the Slovenian Cultural Centre in Berlin,
6 Mar 2019
Germany Berlin Spektrum
iMstrument, developed by Tomaž Grom (Sploh Institute), visualisation by Tilen Sepič, recording and video editing by Ana Čigon, processing by Vasja Progar, supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Berlin and Slovenian Cultural Centre in Berlin
11 Jan 2019
12 Jan 2019
Switzerland Biel/Bienne
Concerts by Tomaž Grom (Sploh Institute) and the international electroacoustic ensemble Šalter Ensemble, featuring also Slovenian musicians and improvisers Irena Tomažin, Samo Kutin, and Tomaž Grom,
9 Jan 2019
Tomaž Grom (Sploh Institute) performs with Tanja Brüggemann and Christian Weber at a series of music events Signale Graz
25 Nov 2018
16 Nov 2018
25 Jan 2019
Croatia Rijeka Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
Reading Stanley Brown by Tao Vrhovec Sambolec, co-produced by Projekt Atol Institute and Sploh Institute, featured at a group exhibition Escape,
23 Aug 2018
Tomaž Grom (Sploh Institute) and Primož Sukič perform in duets with Serbian artists Mirjana Raić and Marina Džukljev respectively, hosted by Improstor,
7 Sep 2017
Promising! #10, performed by Loup Abramovici and Tomaž Grom with special guest Roberta Milevoj, produced by Via Negativa and co-produced by Sploh Institute,
at the Electro Camp Festival
11 May 2017
2 Jul 2017
You Gotta Say Yes to Another Access, an exhibition featuring a work from the collection Rhythms of Presence by Tao G. Vrhovec Sambolec, co-produced by Projekt Atol Institute and Sploh Institute,
6 May 2017
13 May 2017
Command-Alternative-Escape, an exhibition featuring a work from the collection Rhythms of Presence by Tao G. Vrhovec Sambolec, co-produced by Projekt Atol Institute and Sploh Institute,
1 Sep 2016
21 Sep 2016
Rhythms of Presence, a solo exhibition by Tao G. Vrhovec Sambolec, co-produced by Projekt Atol Institute and Sploh Institute,
16 Aug 2016
Visual Hallucination / Auditory Hallucination (Unrepeatable) – musical instrument, an interactive installation by Tomaž Grom (Sploh Institute), supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Washington,
21 Apr 2016
Visual Hallucination / Auditory Hallucination (Unrepeatable) – musical instrument, an interactive installation by Tomaž Grom (Sploh Institute), at the DobiaArtEventi Multumedia Art Festival
20 Aug 2015
26 Aug 2015
Concerts by Trojnik Collective -- Tomaž Grom, Vid Drašler and Cene Resnik, Izland & jesusonecstasy -- Gašper Milkovič Biloslav, Marko Vivoda and Mitja Cerkvenik, Kača, Sraka in Lev featuring Marko Lasič, and Watch for Dogs featuring Cene Resnik and Zlatko Kaučič, and Visual Hallucination, Auditory Hallucination (Unrepeatable), an interactive installation by Tomaž Grom (Sploh Institute), at the DobiArtEventi Festival
18 Jul 2015
25 Apr 2015
26 Apr 2015
A concert by Tomaž Grom, Vid Drašler and Cene Resnik at the WHAT FOR? Art(ist)>Act(ivist)>Work(ers)>FACK borders
14 Jan 2015
13 Jan 2015
26 Oct 2014
3 Oct 2014
4 Oct 2014
Maja Osojnik (Maja Osojnik Band), Tomaž Grom (TILT, Sploh Institute), Samo Kutin (Salamandra Salamandra), Irena Tomažin (Emanat Institute), and other Slovene musicians at the festival Ljubljana Ljubljena (Beloved)
30 Jun 2014
7 Jul 2014
8 Nov 2013
9 Nov 2013
Concerts by Wanda & Nova deViator (Emanat Institute) and Duo Tomazin Grom (Sploh Institute), a performance by Miha Ciglar (Institute for Sonic Arts Research), and lectures by Jurij Krpan (Kapelica Gallery) and Luka Zagoričnik, at the CULTURESCAPES
23 Aug 2013
The many projects of the institute are closely knit and mutually supportive, with the participants of the workshops also releasing music on the label, performing at the festival, leading workshops themselves and naturally also being part of the audience.
Though musical enterprises of Tomaž Grom such as TILT, Alzheimer3, Trojnik and other, more transitory collaborations, form the bulk of the Sploh Inst, itute label, there are also various other releases. Some of the musicians that appear on the label are Vid Drašler, Tao G. Vrhovec, Seijiro Murayama, Ljuka Juhart and Jonas Kocher. One of the released projects has also been Sonce in sončice po vsem svetu, a live-recording of the concert series for children and families by various performers, based on poetry for children written by award-winning Slovene poet Tone Pavček.
For most of its releases, Sploh has also taken over the production and enabled studio or live recording, and sometimes also cared for international booking.
Since 2007, Zavod Sploh organises the music cycle Con-Fine Aperto (which was, at the start, done as a bridging of poetry and lectures with music). This cycle is now more active as a way of bridging various musical genres like jazz, modern compositions, improvisations, and electro-acoustic). Some of the artists who have performed on the series include Okkyung Lee, Doug Hammond, Seymour Wright, Li Tiequiao, Lucio Capece, Toshimaru Nakamura, Guillaume Viltard, Paul Abbott, Cene Resnik, Irena Tomažin, Marjan Stanić, Borut Savski, Incurabili, Bratko Bibič, Kaja Draksler and also the poets Ana Pepelnik and Primož Čučnik (both of them longtime collaborators of Sploh Institute).
Another music cycle is Zvokotok, which is dedicated to contemporary composed music, played by for example Luka Juhart, Miha Ciglar and Theremidi Orchestra. The events take place at different venues, from Španski boprci to Kino Šiška, Cankarjev dom, Sajeta festival, Radio Slovenija and Stara mestna elektrarna.
The third regular cycle, done in collaboration with En Knap, is Neforma, a series of improvisations that feature artists from the fields of contemporary music and contemporary dance. And, also, in 2012 the Sploh Institute introduced the annual music festival Sound Disobedience.
Sploh used to presents various concerts and workshops within the framework of its project Maximatika, which focused on creating sound textures and musical structures with the help of live digital sound processing. The on-going workshop series Search and Reflect, inspired by English percussionist Eddie Prévost's didactic methods, is dedicated to musical improvisation, listening practices, and various modes of musical expression.
Besides the above mentioned stuff, there was a huge number of other performances and installations. Of them, one can mention the two that are more explicitly international. One is Soul, noise, valve and wire, a concert/performance that features video and audio recordings from the streets, where Tomaž Grom went to Balkan city streets and offered his original music to interpretation by street musicians from Priština, Novi Sad, Tuzla, Maribor, Tetovo and Zagreb. These musicians usually happen to be immigrants who were forced to leave their homes for political or economic reasons. Some of them are homeless and beggars, self-taught or academically educated musicians; and intervenes them with live performance.
The other is project is called Visual Hallucination / Auditory Hallucination (Unrepeatable). It is some sort of a multimedia musical instrument that consists of recorded musical sequences performed by different musicians developing their individual musical language. It is a derivative of a music group which appeared for the first time under the name of "Privid, prisluh" (Audiovisual illusion) and is now continuously multiplying and among others features Daichi Yoshikawa, Franz Hautzinger, Lee Patterson, Olivier Toulemonde, Jonas Kocher, Dimitra Lazaridou Chatzigoga, Ute Kanngiesser, Jennifer Allum and Tristan Honsinger. It is taking place at the intersection of technologically processed contemporary sonority and the elementarity of digitized clean sounds. It is a meeting place of the absent technologically reproduced performers and the immediate presence of the live musician in a concert context. It was presented at Dobbia Lab Italija, Casa Madiba (IT), Music Tech Fest Berlin Nemčija, F.U.C.K. festival Novi Sad, Galerija Media Nox Maribor and some other events.
Sonce in sončice po vsem svetu concert for children
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