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[[Kolektiva Institute|Kolektiva]] collaborated with [[Photon Gallery]] when it produced Video in Progress 2: ''City Perspectives'' and Video in Progress 3: ''Fields of the Performative'' which was curated by Kolektiva. In [[established::2011]] [[Kolektiva Institute]] and [[Photon Gallery]] produced fourth edition of [[Video in Progress Festival|Video in Progress]] which has grown into a festival. It was entitled ''Feelings of Distress'' and curated by [[Metka Zupanič]], [[Vesna Bukovec]], Silke Schmickl (DE/FR), Masayo Kajimura (JP/DE) and Stéphane Gérard (FR).  
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In collaboration with [[Photon Gallery]], the [[Kolektiva Institute|Kolektiva]] institute produced and curated the video programmes Video in Progress 2: ''City Perspectives'' (2009) and Video in Progress 3: ''Fields of the Performative'' (2010). In [[established::2011]] the two organisations produced the fourth edition of [[Video in Progress Festival|Video in Progress]] which has now grown into a festival. Thematically entitled ''Feelings of Distress'', the 2011 edition was curated by [[Metka Zupanič]], [[Vesna Bukovec]], Silke Schmickl (DE/FR), Masayo Kajimura (JP/DE) and Stéphane Gérard (FR).  
  
The next edition of the festival is going to take place in the scope of the [[Photonic Moments – Month of Photography]] biennial festival, in June 2014.
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The fifth edition of the festival will take place in the scope of the [[Photonic Moments – Month of Photography]] biennial festival, in June 2014.
 
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== Programme ==
 
== Programme ==
  
The 2011 festival included solo exhibitions of Joshua & Zachary Sandler (US) and Aldo Giannotti (IT/AT) in [[Photon Gallery]], a group exhibition of young Slovenian artists ''Pain with the Thousand Teeth'' in [[Vžigalica Gallery]] and cinema screening of ''Pain'' (a selection of videos from Human Frames program) in [[Kinodvor Cinema]].
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The 2011 the festival included solo exhibitions of Joshua & Zachary Sandler (US) and Aldo Giannotti (IT/AT) in [[Photon Gallery]], a group exhibition of young Slovene artists entitled ''Pain with a Thousand Teeth'' in [[Vžigalica Gallery]] and a cinema screening of ''Pain'' (a selection of videos from the Human Frames programme) in [[Kinodvor Cinema]].
  
  

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Contact
Video in Progress Festival
Teslova 24, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Organised byKolektiva Institute
Vesna Bukovec




Phone386 (0) 41 258 215
Frequencyannual




In collaboration with Photon Gallery, the Kolektiva institute produced and curated the video programmes Video in Progress 2: City Perspectives (2009) and Video in Progress 3: Fields of the Performative (2010). In 2011 the two organisations produced the fourth edition of Video in Progress which has now grown into a festival. Thematically entitled Feelings of Distress, the 2011 edition was curated by Metka Zupanič, Vesna Bukovec, Silke Schmickl (DE/FR), Masayo Kajimura (JP/DE) and Stéphane Gérard (FR).

The fifth edition of the festival will take place in the scope of the Photonic Moments – Month of Photography biennial festival, in June 2014.


Programme

The 2011 the festival included solo exhibitions of Joshua & Zachary Sandler (US) and Aldo Giannotti (IT/AT) in Photon Gallery, a group exhibition of young Slovene artists entitled Pain with a Thousand Teeth in Vžigalica Gallery and a cinema screening of Pain (a selection of videos from the Human Frames programme) in Kinodvor Cinema.


See also

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