Sofia

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Spaces: Aether art space (*2016), ATA Gallery, Dauhaus, Fabrika Avtonomia social cultural centre (*2017), The Fridge, Gallery Gallery (*2019), Hambara, pistolet, sfumato.
Past spaces: red house (-2020).

Initiatives: Interspace, eskimo, gmt+2, art fest, E80 Association, designfield, SCAS (*1990).

Festivals: Digital Art Festival Sofia (*2009), filmini (*2007), orthogonal (*2012), Tiny Noise Festival (*2006), Ambient.
Past festivals: xfilm lectures (2008- 2012), xfilm (2005), Video Archaeology (1999-2001).

Events: Dorkbot Sofia (*2011, 2004).
Past events: Ignite Sofia (2011), The Upgrade! Sofia (*2005), All Museums Are Virtual conference (2001), Net User (2001), Computer Space 98 and The Violence of Information symposium (1998), Crossing Over video mini-festival (1996-97), VideoHart (1995).

Publications: nonsofia, 39grama.

Mailinglists: elektrik_bg, artbox.

Academy programmes: Digital Arts MA NAA (2008).

Art workers: Albena Baeva, Alexander Alexandrov, Antony Rayzhekov, Bistra Slaveykova, Dejan Raikov (1979), Denitsa Petrova, Diliana Parvanova, Dimiter Kolev, Dona Madjarova, Evgeni Vasilev (1980), Galia Dimitrova, Georgi Penkov, Iara Boubnova, Iliyana Nedkova (1968), Ivo Ivanov, Jelko Terziev (1974), Kamen Merachev, Konstantin Petrov, Krassimir Terziev (1969), Kyd Campbell, Leda Ekimova (1980), Leonid Sharlandzhiev, Luchezar Boyadjiev (1957), Margarita Dorovska, Mira Padevska, Nikolai Angelov, Nikolay Chakarov (1971), Odilia Yankova, Pencho Parvanov, Petko Dourmana, Rene Beekman, Rummy Staneva, Stefan Abadjiev, Stefan Simov, Theodor Liho, Todor Penkov, Vania Valkova, Venelin Shurelov, Ventsislav Zankov, Virginia Zaharieva, Vladimir Djambazov, Yana Kostova, Yofka, Yovo Panchev, Bozhidar Stefanov.


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