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'''Past festivals''': [[Trollofon]] (2001-2006), [http://web.archive.org/web/20050208071109/http://www.autunnale.no/ Autunnale] contemporary music festival (1997-2003) [http://www.bergart.no/bergart_2001/arr_autunnale.no.shtml], [http://web.archive.org/web/20041128223440/http://www.musicfactory.no/ Music Factory] avantgarde music festival (1987-2003) [https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_Factory].<br>
 
'''Past festivals''': [[Trollofon]] (2001-2006), [http://web.archive.org/web/20050208071109/http://www.autunnale.no/ Autunnale] contemporary music festival (1997-2003) [http://www.bergart.no/bergart_2001/arr_autunnale.no.shtml], [http://web.archive.org/web/20041128223440/http://www.musicfactory.no/ Music Factory] avantgarde music festival (1987-2003) [https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_Factory].<br>
 
'''Events''': [[Avgarde]] concert series (*2006), [http://bergenassembly.no Bergen Assembly] (*2009), [[Girl Geek Dinners|Bergen Girl Geek Dinners]] (*2009), [[Volt]] (*2008).<br>
 
'''Events''': [[Avgarde]] concert series (*2006), [http://bergenassembly.no Bergen Assembly] (*2009), [[Girl Geek Dinners|Bergen Girl Geek Dinners]] (*2009), [[Volt]] (*2008).<br>
'''Past events''': [https://unrestseries.wordpress.com/ Unrest] (2013-2016), [[The Extensions of Many]] seminars (2015), [[Ephemeral Sustainability]] conference (2012), [[Data is Political]] symposium (2012), [[Right about Now]] symposium (2011).
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'''Past events''': [[The Extensions of Many]] seminars (2015), [https://unrestseries.wordpress.com/ Unrest] (2013-2016), [[Ephemeral Sustainability]] conference (2012), [[Data is Political]] symposium (2012), [[Right about Now]] symposium (2011).
  
 
'''Academy programs''': [[Nordic Sound Art]] (since 2010).
 
'''Academy programs''': [[Nordic Sound Art]] (since 2010).

Revision as of 20:22, 26 December 2020

Event listings: Underskog.

Spaces/Venues: 3,14 exhibition space (*1999), Aldea studio collective, workshop and gallery (*2017), Alt Går Bra (*2015), Apollon record store and bar (*1976), Bergen Centre for Electronic Arts (BEK, *2000), Bergen Ateliergruppe (BAG, *2008), Bergen Kjøtt cultural centre (*2010), Bergen Kunsthall (*1838), BIT Teatergarasjen theatre company (*1990), Entrée gallery (*2009), Felt Galleri (*2015), Galleri Fisk (KHiB, *2001) [1], Flaggfabrikken (*2003), Kalfarlien18, Knipsu nomadic art space (*2010), Kunstgarasjen exhibition venue (*2015), Landmark (*2001), Lydgalleriet sound art gallery (*2005), Gallery NO.5 (*2002), Kunstnerverksteder cs55 artist studios community (*1998), Nobel Bopel cafe, Østre centre for sonic art and electronic music (*2012), Palmera artist-run gallery (*2018), Pamflett risograph workshop and exhibition space, Robot record shop (*2006), Slakt artist-run gallery (*2018), Tag Team Studio artist-run gallery (*2010), Trykkeriet, USF Verftet cultural centre (art residencies, cinema, theatre, concerts, *1990), Wrap artist-led production centre (*2003).
Past spaces: Kosmo, Galleri Otto Plonk artist-run gallery (1995-1998) [2], Krydderfabrikken/Kardemommefabrikken (1987-1998).

Initiatives (with no permanent event venue): Jazkamer (*1998), Katla (*2010), nyMusikk, Ytter (*2008). See also spaces/venues above.
Past initiatives: Baktruppen (1986-2011).

Festivals: Piksel (*2003), Ekko, Borealis experimental music festival (*2004), Natjazz.
Past festivals: Trollofon (2001-2006), Autunnale contemporary music festival (1997-2003) [3], Music Factory avantgarde music festival (1987-2003) [4].
Events: Avgarde concert series (*2006), Bergen Assembly (*2009), Bergen Girl Geek Dinners (*2009), Volt (*2008).
Past events: The Extensions of Many seminars (2015), Unrest (2013-2016), Ephemeral Sustainability conference (2012), Data is Political symposium (2012), Right about Now symposium (2011).

Academy programs: Nordic Sound Art (since 2010).

Art workers: Alwynne Pritchard (1968), Anne Marthe Dyvi, Cecilia Jonsson, Elin Øyen Vister, Elisabeth Nesheim, Erin Sexton, Espen Sommer Eide, Frans Jacobi, Gisle Frøysland, Grethe Melby, Jeremy Welsh, Jill Walker Rettberg, John Hegre, Jørgen Larsson, Jørgen Træen, Julie Lillelien Porter, Kjersti Sundland, Lars Ove Toft, Maia Urstad, Maria Rusinovskaya, Marie Nerland, Marieke Verbiesen, Mathijs van Geest, Mei Szetu, Patricia Tomaszek, Peter Meanwell, Roar Sletteland, Scott Rettberg, Signe Lidén, Sissel Lillebostad, Sol Sneltvedt, Stephan Meidell, Thorolf Thuestad, Tijs Ham, Tolga Balci, Trond Lossius, Vilde Salhus Røed.

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