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ART4MED
June 8, 2020Project: ART4MED – Art meets open science and technology in health and medical research Ever since the digital revolution in life sciences and the vast new international open science movement, many citizen scientists, makers, artists and designers have been collaborating to develop affordable tools that could revolutionize the field of biology, diagnostic guidance, medicine practice […]
Sustaining Cultural Diversity in Literary Translation
June 8, 2020Project: Sustaining Cultural Diversity in Literary Translation. Leverage database on translation markets, explore applicability of proven innovative models, network and train practitioners along the value chain The project aims at empowering small and medium sized publishers, particularly in fragmented markets, to better leverage new business & organizational models & related innovative practices along the publishing […]
IMPROVISA – Life in Motion
June 8, 2020The IMPROVISA project will explore innovative models to increase the access to culture and heritage for the younger audience and communities with difficult access to that culture, such as immigrants and inmates, using digital and mobile technologies. The project will develop, implement and validate new co-created art-based activities combining audio-visual improvisation with cultural/heritage contents, from […]
B-AIR Art Infinity Radio
June 8, 2020Project: B-AIR Art Infinity Radio – Creating sound art for babies, toddlers and vulnerable groups In a world dominated by fast visual overstimulation, contemporary radio production, including artistic radio productions (radio plays, sound art and radio art), is facing challenges when embracing modern technologies and obtaining new audiences to invigorate sound-based creativity and communication with […]
Dance On, Pass On, Dream On
June 8, 2020Dance On, Pass On, Dream On is a cooperation between 11 European dance institutions to address structural ageism and the fragility of intangible heritage in the dance sector. During its 1st phase, from 2016 – 2019, the project put forward a European strategy for a sustainable dance praxis valuing age and embodied knowledge on stage and […]
Stronger peripheries: a Southern coalition
June 8, 2020The Southern Coalition network intends to reinforce the connections between peers through cultural projects, cultivating a close dialogue between artists, operators and communities. As its first project, “Stronger Peripheries” wants to provoke real changes in the work of artists and cultural operators. To do so, it will promote new artistic productions (to be presented in […]
Not a joke!
May 27, 2020List of works (translations into Slovene): – Karl Modig: Döden är inget skämt. Translation from Swedish: Danni Stražar. – Martine Glaser: Mij pak je niet. Translation from Dutch: Stana Anželj. – Gideon Samson: Eilanddagen. Translation from Dutch: Katjuša Ručigaj. – Ivona Březinová: Řvi potichu, brácho. Translation from Czech: Diana Pungeršič. – Mina Lystad: Fake. Translation […]
Acoustic Commons
May 7, 2020Acoustic Commons is a collaboration between four small cultural organisations with a shared interest in environmental sound. Their innovative work to date has included an interactive map of live sounds, radio broadcasts following the dawn chorus around the globe, artist residencies and sound and ecology festivals. The project will develop shared creative resources for a […]
Not yet written stories – women artists’ archives online
April 8, 2020The project’s leading motive will be examination and popularization of the creations of women-artists of the 2nd half of the 20th century and the problem of discrimination of women in art. The project will begin with workshops in 4 countries (PL, HR, LV and SLO) for 37 students of art-related study majors (to increase their […]
EODOPEN – eBooks-On-Demand
April 2, 2020Libraries all over Europe face the difficulty of managing tremendous amounts of 20th and 21st century textual materials which have not yet been digitised because of the complex copyright situation. These works cannot be accessed by the general public and are slumbering deep in library stacks, as they are often out-of-print or have never even […]