Difference between revisions of "Bergen"

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'''Initiatives''': [[Jazkamer]] (*1998), [[nyMusikk]].
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'''Initiatives''': [[Jazkamer]] (*1998), [[nyMusikk]]. See also spaces/venues below.
  
 
'''Festivals''': [[Piksel]] (*2003), [[Borealis]].<br>
 
'''Festivals''': [[Piksel]] (*2003), [[Borealis]].<br>
 
'''Past festivals''': [[Trollofon]] (2001-06).<br>
 
'''Past festivals''': [[Trollofon]] (2001-06).<br>
'''Events''': [[Right about Now]] symposium (2011), [[Girl Geek Dinners|Bergen Girl Geek Dinners]] (since 2009).<br>
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'''Events''': [[Girl Geek Dinners|Bergen Girl Geek Dinners]] (since 2009).<br>
'''Past events''': [[Ephemeral_Sustainability]] conference (2012), [[Data is Political]] symposium (2012).
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'''Past events''': [[Ephemeral_Sustainability]] conference (2012), [[Data is Political]] symposium (2012), [[Right about Now]] symposium (2011).
  
'''Spaces''': [[BEK]], [[Lydgalleriet]] sound art gallery (*2005), [[BIT Teatergarasjen]] theatre (*1990), [[Bergen Kj&oslash;tt]], [[Østre]] (*2012), [[Kalfarlien18]].
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'''Spaces/Venues''': [[BEK|Bergen Centre for Electronic Arts]] (BEK, *2000), [[Bergen Kjøtt]] artists' studios, [http://www.kunsthall.no/ Bergen Kunsthall] (*1838), [[BIT Teatergarasjen]] theatre company (*1990), [[Kalfarlien18]], [http://www.kunsthall.no/default_e.asp?k=6&a1=Landmark Landmark] (*2001), [[Lydgalleriet]] sound art gallery (*2005), [http://www.kunsthall.no/default_e.asp?k=2&a1=NO.5 Gallery NO.5] (*2002), [[Østre]] centre for sonic art and electronic music (*2012).
  
 
'''Academy programs''': [[Nordic Sound Art]] (since 2010).
 
'''Academy programs''': [[Nordic Sound Art]] (since 2010).
  
'''Art workers''': [[Amber Frid-Jimenez]], [[Anne Marthe Dyvi]], [[Cecilia Jonsson]], [[Elin Øyen Vister]], [[Elisabeth Nesheim]], [[Espen Sommer Eide]], [[Gisle Frøysland]], [[Grethe Melby]], [[Jeremy Welsh]], [[Jill Walker Rettberg]], [[John Hegre]], [[Jørgen Larsson]], [[Jørgen Træen]], [[Kjersti Sundland]], [[Lars Ove Toft]], [[Maia Urstad]], [[Patricia Tomaszek]], [[Piya Wanthiang]], [[Roar Sletteland]], [[Scott Rettberg]], [[Signe Lidén]], [[Sol Sneltvedt]], [[Stephan Meidell]], [[Thorolf Thuestad]], [[Tolga Balci]], [[Trond Lossius]].
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'''Art workers''': [[Amber Frid-Jimenez]], [[Anne Marthe Dyvi]], [[Cecilia Jonsson]], [[Dušan Barok]], [[Elin Øyen Vister]], [[Elisabeth Nesheim]], [[Espen Sommer Eide]], [[Gisle Frøysland]], [[Grethe Melby]], [[Jeremy Welsh]], [[Jill Walker Rettberg]], [[John Hegre]], [[Jørgen Larsson]], [[Jørgen Træen]], [[Kjersti Sundland]], [[Lars Ove Toft]], [[Maia Urstad]], [[Patricia Tomaszek]], [[Piya Wanthiang]], [[Roar Sletteland]], [[Scott Rettberg]], [[Signe Lidén]], [[Sol Sneltvedt]], [[Stephan Meidell]], [[Thorolf Thuestad]], [[Tolga Balci]], [[Trond Lossius]].
  
  
 
{{Cities}}
 
{{Cities}}

Revision as of 12:47, 24 January 2015

Initiatives: Jazkamer (*1998), nyMusikk. See also spaces/venues below.

Festivals: Piksel (*2003), Borealis.
Past festivals: Trollofon (2001-06).
Events: Bergen Girl Geek Dinners (since 2009).
Past events: Ephemeral_Sustainability conference (2012), Data is Political symposium (2012), Right about Now symposium (2011).

Spaces/Venues: Bergen Centre for Electronic Arts (BEK, *2000), Bergen Kjøtt artists' studios, Bergen Kunsthall (*1838), BIT Teatergarasjen theatre company (*1990), Kalfarlien18, Landmark (*2001), Lydgalleriet sound art gallery (*2005), Gallery NO.5 (*2002), Østre centre for sonic art and electronic music (*2012).

Academy programs: Nordic Sound Art (since 2010).

Art workers: Amber Frid-Jimenez, Anne Marthe Dyvi, Cecilia Jonsson, Dušan Barok, Elin Øyen Vister, Elisabeth Nesheim, Espen Sommer Eide, Gisle Frøysland, Grethe Melby, Jeremy Welsh, Jill Walker Rettberg, John Hegre, Jørgen Larsson, Jørgen Træen, Kjersti Sundland, Lars Ove Toft, Maia Urstad, Patricia Tomaszek, Piya Wanthiang, Roar Sletteland, Scott Rettberg, Signe Lidén, Sol Sneltvedt, Stephan Meidell, Thorolf Thuestad, Tolga Balci, Trond Lossius.


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