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BRAINLOOP FOR VIRTUAL LIVENESS [ITA]
An interview with Janez Janaša by Marco Mancuso
Digimag, Connected Live Art
March 2007

I'm like a sniffing dog [ENG]
An interview with Nicole Blackman by Mojca Kumerdej
Delo, Kultura
September 21st 2005


RE:akt!

1. Ich Lubbe Berlin!
2. Das KAPITAL
3. C'était un rendez-vous
4. VD as VB
5. Mt Triglav on Mt Triglav
6. Synthetic Performances
7. SS-XXX | Die Frau Helga

 
 
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    Aksioma - Institute for Contemporary Arts is a non-profit cultural institution based in Ljubljana, Slovenia, which is interested in projects that take advantage of new technologies in order to investigate and discuss the structures of (post)modern society. Aksioma concentrates on artistic production that explores social, political, aesthetic and ethical concerns.

Aksioma - Institute for Contemporary Arts
Neubergerjeva 25
1000 Ljubljana
Slovenjia
Tel. / fax: +386 -1 -430 15 11
e-mail: aksioma[AT]aksioma.org

Janez Janša - Director
Tel. > SMS: +386 -41 -250 669
e-mail: janez.jansa[AT]aksioma.org

Marcela Okretic - Producer
Tel. > SMS: +386 -41 -250 830
e-mail: exe[AT]aksioma.org

     
 


DemoKino
Virtual Biopolitical Agora


Edited by Ivana Ivković and Janez Janša, TRANSformacije series.

A textual and pictorial reader, a follow-up of Janez Janša's DemoKino - Virtual Biopolitical Agora, combining Dejan Dragosavac Ruta's redesign of the visual and textual material of the original DemoKino project with texts from Antonio Caronia, Marina Gržinic, Leonardo Kovacevic, Bojana Kunst, Tomislav Medak, Petar Milat and Aldo Milohnic providing a theoretical, artistic and social context.

Published by Maska and Aksioma
2006
 
SELECTED PROJECTS
 
DemoKino
Virtual Biopolitical Agora

Brainloop
a media performance driven by thoughts

Infocalypse Now!
initiative for the establishment of an autonomuos madiatic zone

Problemarket.com
the Problem Stock Exchange

paraSITE [ENGL] [SLO]
TEST BALLOT [ENGL] [SLO]
Examining the Faulty Machinery of Democracy

Visions of Excess
The Courtesan Tales
The project BAST
SilentCell Network