Kibla Explained

KIBLA or Kibla is a multimedia and multidisciplinary art production facility in Slovenia, as well as a year-long cultural program. Kibla uses different media for historical continuities in visual arts and traditional media. It is a member of the Slavic Culture Forum. Kibla displays, distributes, and promotes the activity of 16 multimedia centers around Slovenia.

Programmes

Festivals

Special programs

International cooperation

In 1999, Kibla was covered in Leonardo (MIT Press) and Flash Art and on numerous web-zines, i.e. California On-Line and in Slovenian media.

Kibla is working on the EC-Culture 2000 (txOom, TransArtDislocated, Soziale Geraeusche and Virtual Centre Media Net are finished), FP5-IST (EMMA – European Multimedia Accelerator) and FP6-IST (PATENT – Partnership for Telecommunication New Technologies) funded programmes and projects. Kibla is also a part of the EUREKA multimedia umbrella, and finished Leonardo da Vinci supported project Name multimedia,[3] the Multimedia Tasks & Skills Database, researching and evaluating 26 different jobs and 96 operational multimedia tasks. NAME is presented in 9 languages, with a database of more than 650 companies from 11 countries.

In 2005, KIBLA was partnering with EU-Culture 2000 and finished 2 new projects: e-Agora,[4] which developed a virtual multimedia platform; and TRG – Transient reality generators, that focuses on mixed reality and examines a synaesthetic MR experience design. KIBLA was considered the most successful Slovenian cultural organization for three years in a row (2001, 2002, 2003).

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Notes and References

  1. Eduardo Kac: Telepresence, Biotelematics, Transgenic Art, edited by Aleksandra Kostič and Peter Tomaž Dobrila (Zbirka Tox, 2000) .
  2. http://fo.am/txoom EU art project txoom
  3. http://www.namemultimedia.com European art project Name Multimedia
  4. Web site: European art project e-Agora . 2020-02-17 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080330040543/http://www.eagora.info/ . 2008-03-30 . dead .