Difference between revisions of "Copenhagen"
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'''Festivals''': [[LAK Festival]] (*2012).<br> | '''Festivals''': [[LAK Festival]] (*2012).<br> | ||
'''Events''': [[Reboot]] (*1998), [[Dorkbot Copenhagen]] (*2007), [[re-new]] (*2008).<br> | '''Events''': [[Reboot]] (*1998), [[Dorkbot Copenhagen]] (*2007), [[re-new]] (*2008).<br> | ||
− | '''Past events''': [[Fluxus East]] exhibition (2009), [[ICMC]] (2007). | + | '''Past events''': [[Fluxus East]] exhibition (2009), [[ICMC]] (2007), [[POEX 65]] (1965). |
'''Academy programs''': [[Nordic Sound Art]] (*2007). | '''Academy programs''': [[Nordic Sound Art]] (*2007). |
Revision as of 13:08, 15 January 2020
Social links: Berlin, Hamburg.
Initiatives: Artnode (*1995), Publik, Superflex (*1993), Supertanker (*2002), tv-tv (*2005).
Festivals: LAK Festival (*2012).
Events: Reboot (*1998), Dorkbot Copenhagen (*2007), re-new (*2008).
Past events: Fluxus East exhibition (2009), ICMC (2007), POEX 65 (1965).
Academy programs: Nordic Sound Art (*2007).
Spaces: Cinemateket, DIAS art space (*2015), Hotel Pro Forma (*1985), Mayhem, Overgaden. Institute of Contemporary Art (*1986), ScienceFriction Gallery (*2011), Toves artist-run exhibition space (*2010), X And Beyond (*2015).
Past spaces: Another Space project space (2012-2014).
Art workers: Annette Finnsdottir, David Hilmer Rex, Geoff Cox, Hannah Heilmann, Joasia Krysa, Johannes Lund, Rune Søchting, SØS Gunver Ryberg (1979), Thomas Madsen-Mygdal (1977), Zeenath Hasan.
- More
- Copenhagen edition of Fucking Good Art magazine, covering CPH's fine arts scene, March 2007.
- Copenhagen in Indie travel guide
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