Difference between revisions of "Bergen"

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'''Academy programs''': [[Nordic Sound Art]] (since 2010).
 
'''Academy programs''': [[Nordic Sound Art]] (since 2010).
  
'''Art workers''': [[Amber Frid-Jimenez]], [[Elisabeth Nesheim]], [[Gisle Frøysland]] (1961), [[HC Gilje]] (1969), [[Jill Walker Rettberg]], [[John Hegre]], [[Jørgen Larsson]], [[Maia Urstad]], [[Patricia Tomaszek]], [[Scott Rettberg]], [[Signe Lidén]] (1981), [[Trond Lossius]].
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'''Art workers''': [[Amber Frid-Jimenez]], [[Elisabeth Nesheim]], [[Gisle Frøysland]] (1961), [[Jill Walker Rettberg]], [[John Hegre]], [[Jørgen Larsson]], [[Jørgen Træen]], [[Maia Urstad]], [[Patricia Tomaszek]], [[Scott Rettberg]], [[Signe Lidén]] (1981), [[Trond Lossius]].
  
  
 
{{Cities}}
 
{{Cities}}

Revision as of 21:23, 4 January 2013

Initiatives: Jazkamer (*1998).

Festivals: Piksel (*2003), Borealis.
Events: Right about Now symposium (2011), Bergen Girl Geek Dinners (since 2009).
Past events: Ephemeral_Sustainability conference (2012), Data is Political symposium (2012).

Spaces: BEK, Lydgalleriet sound art gallery (*2005), BIT Teatergarasjen theatre (*1990), Bergen Kjøtt, Østre (*2012).

Academy programs: Nordic Sound Art (since 2010).

Art workers: Amber Frid-Jimenez, Elisabeth Nesheim, Gisle Frøysland (1961), Jill Walker Rettberg, John Hegre, Jørgen Larsson, Jørgen Træen, Maia Urstad, Patricia Tomaszek, Scott Rettberg, Signe Lidén (1981), Trond Lossius.


Cities
alternative base

Amsterdam, Bergen, Berlin, Bratislava, Budapest, Kyiv, London, New York City, Oslo, Paris, Prague, Rotterdam, Seoul, Tokyo, Vienna, Warsaw, Zagreb