2015 ABOUT PNEK PNEK (Production Network for Electronic Art, Norway) is a network structure aiming to provide good working conditions for artists working with electronic and interdisciplinary art. PNEK supports artists and organisations with project development, workshops, and screening/ distribution of works. International collaborations with artistic intentions are encouraged. From time to time we organize seminars and social/artistic events aiming to raise the general awareness about hybrid artforms. 2 ”Reverie (Oneiric Creations)” is an electronic sanctuary consisting of 25 spinning glass fibre rods and 20 meters of air cushions. Developed by Niklas Adam at V2 Rotterdam during Summer Sessions 2014. Photo: Sebastian Frisch 3 ABOUT PNEK Travel support PNEK can provide basic/limited travel support for artistic/structural exchange, and for developing international relations (artists, curators, bloggers etc.). Projects linked to one/several PNEK nodes are prioritized. Projects PNEK aims to support projects exploring new artistic territories through residencies and exchange. There are currently three major collaborations going on: • Dark Ecology (three year research project in Kirkenes/Nikel, collaboration between Sonic Acts/NL and Kirkenes-based curator Hilde Methi) • Sonic Mmabolela (field recording workshop in South Africa) • Summer Sessions (talent development network, hosted by V2/Rotterdam and other international partners) Guest apartment (Oslo) HC Gilje out in the fields in Nikel during Dark Ecology 2014 with his custom-built Orbital camera. Photo: Nik Gaffney We have a basic 2-bed guest apartment at Grünerløkka, Oslo (shared with UKS). The flat, owned by the municipality of Oslo, can be used for free in connection with short-term residencies for artists/curators working on projects/research relevant for the network. The apartment is busy most of the year, so please make your inquiries in good time before your arrival. Structure PNEK is organized as an independent cultural foundation, reg# 991 238 719. The working budget for 2015 is 120.000 EUR. E-mail: [email protected] www.pnek.org PNEK, PO Box 2181 Grünerløkka, 0505 Oslo, Norway Office: Olaf Ryes plass 2, Oslo Per Platou, director (until Sept 1, 2015) – phone: (+47) 9306 9406 4 Intense sonic activity around a dead antelope found during Sonic Mmabolela, South Africa, 2014.Photo: Kjersti G. Andvig 5 VIDEOKUNSTARKIVET The Video Art Archive PNEK member nodes Atelier Nord, Oslo, p.10 Lydgalleriet, Bergen, p.32 Atopia, Oslo, p.14 Notam, Oslo, p.36 BEK, Bergen, p.18 Piksel, Bergen, p.40 Dans for Voksne, Oslo, p.22 TEKS, Trondheim, p.44 i/o/lab, Stavanger, p.24 Utsikten, Kvinesdal, p.48 Kunsthall Grenland, p.28 Friendly local structures outside PNEK, p.52 is a pilot project initiated by Arts Council Norway in 2011, and developed by PNEK in the period 2012-2015, after which the pilot project will develop into a permanent structure. Curators and researchers can apply for free online access to browse the database and contents. Key issues to be addressed during the pilot period: • Systematic mapping and collection of all video/film/media art that has been produced in Norway since the mid-1960s. • Development of “Archive Tool”, a custom-made database software built on open technology standards. • Creation of a user-friendly interface for the database. Researchers and curators can apply to use the online database for free. • Management of secure user/access levels to the database. • Digitization of older physical video formats to uncompressed digital files. • Storage of old videotapes and playback equipment. • Research and solid foundation to academic standards. • Communication to professionals and the general public through interviews, articles and presentations. The project complies with the highest artistic, archival and technical requirements and follows international open source standards. Participants on their way along the BAM garages in Nikel to see Signe Lidéns installation “krysning/пересечение/ conflux” during Dark Ecology 2014. Photo: Konstantin Guz 6 Audience at the symposium “Video Art in a Nordic Perspective”, Oslo Screen Festival 2014. Photo: Marit Roland 7 VIDEOKUNSTARKIVET Mattias Härenstam: A Better Place, UKS, 1997. Photo: Mikkel McAlinden Videokunstarkivet, PO Box 2181 Grünerløkka, 0505 Oslo, Norway Phone: +47 4795 5376 / Mobile: +47 9306 9406 E-mail: [email protected] www.videokunstarkivet.org Office address: Olaf Ryes plass 2, 0552 Oslo, Norway TEAM: Per Platou (project manager) Ida Lykken Ghosh (coordinator) Carsten Aniksdal (assistant) Richard Nygaard (designer) RESOURCE GROUP: Marit Paasche (research) Ivar Smedstad (older techniques) Anne Marthe Dyvi (communication) Norgesfilm AS, Kristiansand (tech partner) LIMA/Toxus, Amsterdam (database consultancy and development) Arts Council Norway: Tom Klev, Birgit Bærøe 8 Morten Børresen with two of the balloons at the exhibition “Brainspace – Spacebrain”, Fotogalleriet, 1983. This photo is also the front cover of the book “Lives and Videotapes – The Inconsistent History of Norwegian Video Art”, ed. Marit Paasche, Feil Forlag 2014. Photo: Johan Sandberg 9 ATELIER NORD SubConch, interactive installation by Mats J. Sivertsen is a project and exhibition base for unstable art forms, such as electronic and media art. Our aim is to create better conditions for these art forms and to maintain a critical reflection in relation to them. Atelier Nord acts as co-producer for larger scale project proposals. In this case project collaboration can encompass the production of artworks, exhibitions, workshops, publications, seminars, conferences or other types of events. In this form of collaboration, we generally take responsibility for production, while the applicant acts as project leader or curator. 10 Videostill from Breaking the Ice by Kjetil Berge ATELIER NORD Projects 2015 AV The AV (audio visual) project has as aspiration to bridge the gap between sound and image and facilitate a fertile fusion into visual music → viewsic. Atelier Nord will arrange several workshops, presentations and live performances that engage in different artistic and technical approaches to audiovisual composition. Show Video Art! (Vis Videokunst!) The project involves curating and screening of film- and video art at different venues throughout Norway. We wish to promote the art form on different platforms of presentation outside the gallery context in order to present what is currently being produced within this field in Norway. Atelier Nord ANX, interior Atelier Nord hope to contribute to the exploration of and the challenges around the presentation and perception of video art and film, especially in reference to the different medias historical roots. Sound Art in Public Space The aim is to deepen the understanding of the artistic use of sound in site-specific public space settings with special attention to conceptual and social functions. The project will address a wide spectrum of topics, from practical physical work with sound sculptures and installations as well as conceptual and social approaches and focus on architectural and acoustic concerns when incorporating sound art in buildings and public spaces. Atelier Nord ANX is Atelier Nords production and exhibition space for media art. We show continuously changing exhibitions, video art screenings and conduct workshops, seminars and public presentations. In collaboration with PNEK we are offering artist residencies. We are open for collaborations with national and international artists, institutions and galleries. Address: Atelier Nord ANX, Olaf Ryes Plass 2, Oslo www.ateliernord.no/anx/ Atelier Nord, Sagveien 21a, N-0459 Oslo E-mail: [email protected] www.ateliernord.no Director & Artistic Director: Ivar Smedstad ([email protected]) 12 13 ATOPIA ATOPIA is an artist initiative dedicated to the development of experimental film and video art in Norway. Founded in Oslo, 2003, it has been a project to explore notions of “not-belonging” within the context of artists’ film and video works. ”Untitled-E” by Linn Lervik, Atopia Gallery 14 ATOPIA Over the past 12 years Atopia has developed into a semi-professional art space organizing numerous events, workshops, presentations, exhibitions and commissions both inside and outside of Norway. In the recent years Atopia has focused on producing research based exhibition projects in collaboration with national and International artists and writers who work with the moving image. These exhibitions are available for distribution in all other interested venues. Currently we are working on the following projects: Retrospective Film & video art, Norway (The 90s) which is concerned with the history of film and video art in Norway and its global interactions. The project aims to highlight a new artistic path in exploring art history. Cities of the World ”Painting with Time – On Modernism, Avant-Garde Film and Video Art” Painting With Time is a new book by Per Kvist and the title of an exhibition he curated as part of Atopia’s project: “Retrospective: Film & Video Art, Norway – The 90’s”. Aims to explore the geo-political aspects of artists’ sensibilities, productions and the relationship between “place and experience”. This is a project that involves curators and artists in major urban centers around the world. Co-founder and artistic leader: Farhad Kalantary Ivan Bjørndals gate 34, 0472 Oslo E-mail: [email protected] www.atopia.no Atopia is sponsored by: From an exhibition of video installations by: Haraldur Karlsson, Dimitri Lurie and Tor Jørgen van Eijk. Still image from the installation of: Haraldur Karlssen: Brain, 2014 16 17 ’Warp and Weft’ was a commissioned sound and light performance for Borealis Contemporary Music Festival 2014. Artist Anne Marthe Dyvi in collaboration with Idunn Aune Forland. Photo: Thorir Vidar BEK Bergen Centre for Electronic Arts is an interdisciplinary centre for the development of art and new technology. We want to extend the field of electronic art through collaboration, reflection and the sharing of knowledge. 18 BEK was co-producer for Solund Light Art Festival 2014. The work ”Spirit” by Viel Bjerkeset Andersen. Photo: The artist BEK BEK emphasizes international and national cooperation and exchange. We actively support the local art scene by initiating, producing and presenting art projects, and assist in finding partners for exhibitions, concerts and art events. We offer expertise through supervision, project management and training. Our studios and project rooms are used for audio and video recording and editing, work on physical computing for the arts and development of spatial art practices. At BEK you will encounter a supportive community of artists encouraging you to develop your artistic work. Main activity 2015 • Artwork development for festivals, theaters, concerts and galleries Borealis Music Festival, Norsk filminstitutt, BIT-Teatergarasjen, Signal Festival Prague, Lydgalleriet, Museum of Moving Image and more. • Residency, production facilities and supervision for artists and researchers Many artists will use BEK facilities during 2015, beginning with Gisle Martens Meyer, Alwynne Pritchard, Thorolf Thuestad, Kjersti Sundland and more. • Software development Jamoma, OpenMusic, Ambisonic Toolkit for Reaper and Modality, in partnership with IRCAM, GMEA, STEIM and several universities. • Application and interface development BIT20 Ensemble’s “Instrument app”, Jingyi Wang’s “Static Theatre”, and more. • Reflections and text E-books: Kollisjonsindeks ”It´s Magical and Strange, but It´s Just Natural”, Espen Sommer Eide’s “Language in Time” and Ellen Røed’s “Skyvelære”. Seminar on New Media and Esthetics by Dusan Barok. • Workshops and meetups Max, Arduino, Rasperry Pi, Gamesalad, Vj-tools and more. BEK is a space for creating and sharing knowledge. Here from the Arduino workshop with Søren Andreasen. Photo: BEK 20 Director: Lars Ove Toft ([email protected]) Art development: Anne Marthe Dyvi ([email protected]) Research: Trond Lossius ([email protected]) Phone: (+47) 55 23 30 80 C. Sundtsgt. 55, 5004 Bergen, Norway www.bek.no 21 DANS FOR VOKSNE in the past twelve years we’ve put on about 300 concerts with noise, experimental, improvised or baroque music. at the moment our main focus is not so much a lot of gigs, but a low frequency music project by deaf and deaf-blind people. we might also bump into activisms, downs syndrome and diy-electronics on our way through 2015’s cabinet of sound-related wonders. [email protected] www.dansforvoksne.no 22 I/O/LAB Based in Stavanger, at Tou Scene – a former brewery transformed into a cultural house, i/o/lab has since 2001 promoted artistic projects that explore the interplay between new technology, science, bioart and social context. i/o/lab contributes as a resource through presentations, productions and as a partner in the field, both nationally and internationally. From Article biennial 2012 and the production of ARTMEATFLESH II – an experimental evening where two teams created culinaric dishes using Fetal Bovine Serum as ingredient – serving was composed with presentations and debates around the production of In Vitro Meat. SymbioticA with Special guests Liv Torunn Mydland, Roger Strand, Zack Denfeld, Cathrine Kramer, Atle Lura and Rune Larsen. Photo: i/o/lab 24 I/O/LAB i/o/lab is the curator and producer of Article biennial – A festival devoted to art/technology/science. www.article.no Public Art Screens – A complete solution for screening of curated video art. www.publicartscreens.no Program 2015 Article biennial ART + DNA & NANO / 06.February–01. March / Stavanger Kunstmuseum Concept and themes for Article 2015 will revolve around the intersection Art & Science, focusing on art which uses and comments on DNA and NANO technology. - Access to information and use of new technology has inspired artists to explore creative, ethical and philosophical aspects of science. Article will present artworks questioning DNA technology regarding copyright and privacy, artwork painted with nano particles of silver and a new supermarket with artistic speculative nano products. Public Art Screens 01.Januar–31.December on all dedicated venues for Public Art Screens The program for 2015 will present international artists and their videoworks relating to the theme dance under the title ”Rhythm is a Dancer” Research & development i/o/lab will participate in the EEA project North Creative Network contributing with artistic research, workshops and cultural exchange in collaboration with partners from Latvia, Iceland and Norway. Managing director/ Artist/ Curator: Hege Tapio Phone: (+47) 976 01 087 / e-mail: [email protected] www.iolab.no i/o/lab - Center for future arts Postboks 308, Sentrum, 4004 Stavanger, Norway 26 Article 2015 featuring Paul Vanouse / Kate Nichols / Heather Dewey-Hagborg / Next Nature 27 KUNSTHALL GRENLAND is a foundation in Porsgrunn. We strive an open and audience friendly profile, through exhibitions, education and workshops for various target groups. Our projects will reflect the innovation that exists in contemporary art, often represented in the form of experiments, risk taking and social commitment. 28 Bruce Lacey, Old Money-Bags, 1964.Lacey described it as ‘the spectacle of mass-consumption turned into a fully functioning robot dictator made out of his own discarded product.’ KUNSTHALL GRENLAND Nearly Human The history of robots starts long before the term robot was coined by Karel Čapek in 1917. And so we begin with the early stages, when man (and it was a man, not a woman) invented, made or tried to make, something like a person; perhaps not quite a human being but something artificial that was endowed with similar qualities and abilities. Today, the term ’robot’ stands for any complex functioning object that can be imagined, designed, developed, and perfected, to perform human or pseudo-human activities. And there are, of course, already tasks at which robots excel, but there are also others, at which they seem to follow their own agenda and make jokes at our expense. Nearly Human is an exhibition about such artificial persons and animals — puppets, automata, machines, robots that might look like us, do what we do, possibly better and generally faster. From our point of view they exist to satisfy our wishes and needs. So far, they do not enjoy civil rights of their own. When we make a machine that is more intelligent than us, said I.J. Good in the 1950s, this will be the last thing that we need to invent. We are not there yet.. Curator: Jasia Reichardt(PL/UK) The exhibition is commissioned by Łaźnia CCA in Gdańsk in cooperation with Kunsthall Grenland. The exhibition will open in Porsgrunn September 2015. kunsthall grenland storgata 164, 3915 porsgrunn, norway +47 993 29 969 / +47 35 55 95 12 www.kunsthallgrenland.no Ralph Steadman, collage in Le Fou Parle, no. 5, March 1978 30 31 LYDGALLERIET A space dedicated to exploring the sonic medium through site specific gallery shows, performance, text, concerts and interventions in public spaces. 32 LYDGALLERIET Lydgalleriet • is an experimental gallery for sound based art practices • exhibits international sound based art and initiates local art production in Bergen • runs an ambisonic consert series, for which new works are commissioned each year • documents and encourages discourse through talks, workshops and our Salong debate series Program 2015 Key projects for the year ahead include: Multi - The Ambisonic Program A concert series with ambisonic (three-dimensional sound) works, composer workshops and commissions. In 2015 we will present new works commissioned from Natasha Barrett, Julian Skar, Anders Vinjar, Thorolf Thuestad, and Rebecka Ahveniemmi. Exhibitions Rune Søchting and Hong-Kai Wang (DK/TW) Small wrists Tomoko Sauvage (JP) floe/flow In collaboration with the Borealis festival. Circumstance (UK) My World is empty without you In collaboration with Festspillene i Bergen From the exhibition ”A Voyage to Arcturus (Redux)” by Two Ruins. Produced by Lydgalleriet for the EKKO Festival 2014. Collaborations We have three guests contributing to the program this year. Rune Søchting (DK) works at the intersection between music composition, performance and installations with a variety of formats. Daniela Cascella (IT/UK) – a writer whose work on sound and literature focuses on the relationship between listening, reading, and writing. Richard Skelton and Autumn Richardson (UK) will do a residency in Bergen, producing an exhibition for Lydgalleriet. Full program details are available on our website. Aurélie &Pascal Baltazar (FR) The Nocturnes Diptych In collaboration with BEK and BIT Teatergarasjen 34 Director: Mei Szetu ([email protected]) Phone: (+47) 904 07 661 Østre Skostredet 3, 5017 Bergen www.lydgalleriet.no www.oestre.no 35 NOTAM is the Norwegian center for technology in music and art, with wide activities in research and development of technology as defined by artistic requirements, support for composers, musicians and artists, broad collaborations in education on all levels, and production of concerts, installations, workshops, fora and other types of events directed towards specialized and general audiences. Photos: Åsa Maria Mikkelsen 36 NOTAM Institutionally, Notam’s network is widely spread internationally – we collaborate on project-basis with large and small institutions on many levels. In Norway, Notam works mainly directly with artists, with institutions of higher education, and also collaborates with concert producers such as nyMusikk and Ultima Oslo Contemporary Music Festival, as well as with the different nodes in PNEK whenever opportunities arise. Highlights in 2015 3D studio In 2015 Notam’s new specialized studio for 3D audio will open for composers and researchers. The 82 cubic meter studio features a hemisphere of 25 speakers and will be equipped with new and existing spatialization tools. A large part of Notam’s activities will from this point focus on research and development based in this studio. Composers in residence: Alex Harker and Robert Normandeau Notam is currently developing a residency program, and in the long term the goal is to host national and international residencies continuously. In 2015, we will be visited by Alex Harker (British composer, creative programmer and lecturer at the University of Huddersfield) and Robert Normandeau (Canadian electroacoustic composer). Both of them are visiting to realize works in our new 3D studio. Online course in multimedia programming Our online course in the graphical programming environment Max is available in both English and Norwegian, and runs once a year for a duration of five months. All participants submit assignments via email and receive personal feedback on their solutions. Next course starts in September 2015. International Partners CeReNeM Institute at University of Huddersfield Music, Technology and Innovation Research Centre, De Montfort University Creative Professions and Digital Arts, University of Greenwich Oberlin College of Arts and Sciences Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival NOTAM’s activities include much more than what is mentioned above. For a closer look, visit our website or contact us by email. Concert series The concert series LydMyren continues with support from Arts Council Norway – featuring Norwegian and international artists involved with electronic or electroacoustic music, with varying themes and special guests. 38 Director: Notto J W Thelle E-mail: [email protected] www.notam02.no 39 PIKSEL is a distributed network of artists and developers, and an annual festival for electronic art and technological freedom, organised in Bergen, Norway. Phase Space, Erin Sexton performance at Piksel14 The festival involves 50–60 participants from more than a dozen countries each year; exchanging ideas, exhibiting and presenting art and software projects, hosting workshops, offering performances and discussions on the aesthetics and politics of free and open source software, DIY/open hardware and art. 40 GhostRadio, Markus Decker, Pamela Neuwirth, Franz Xaver at Piksel14 PIKSEL Fields of activities Projects 2015 Familiarity with the topics of free software and open hardware, gathered with the network accumulated through the festival activity, have opened for Piksel getting involved in a range of exciting collaborative projects throughout the year. Internationally, Piksel is collaborating with selected media labs on shared artist-in-residency projects. • Piksel Lab will be further developed in Bergen as a place for research and experimentation focusing on DIY bioart, open source electronics and hackable technologies. The lab will host workshops, residencies and presentations outside ofthe Piksel Festival. Piksel Pulse Piksel Pulse is an umbrella term covering the activities Piksel is involved in throughout the year, such as taking par t in workshops and collaborations with international media research labs. Crossdisciplinary and international cooperation with partner organizations holds great importance for Piksel, as the mutual exchange of experience and research secures further development and improvement. • NORTH – Creative Network that facilitates cultural exchange and fosters open innovation in contemporary media art, will be developed in a result of project activities, collaboratively implemented by partners from Latvia, Iceland and Norway in their countries. The main project activities include: Creative Practices – with ’creative lab’ showcases, workshops and artist exchanges, International Festivals – with exhibitions, conferences and other public events, and PR & Publicity activity – for maintaining the link with both local and international audiences. • Open Learning Steps and Open-sourcing Festivals (OLSOF), EU Grundtvig project in collaboration with Pixelache Helsinki, Mal au Pixel Paris, Pikslaverk Reykjavik, Access Space Sheffield. • The 13th annual Piksel festival is scheduled for November 2015. Open call for projects will be announced in mid April. Network and international partners Apo33.org www.apo33.org Pixelache Network www.network.pixelache.ac/ Ohanda (Open Source Hardware and Design Alliance) www.ohanda.org LGRU (Libre Graphics Research Unit) www.lgru.net OpenSound www.opensound.eu Hackteria www.hackteria.org Piksel values international cooperation and any interested organizations boasting a similar profile should contact the festival director. BEK is a space for creating and sharing knowledge. Here from the Arduino workshop with Søren Andreasen. Photo: BEK 42 Festival director and curator: Gisle Frøysland ([email protected]) Strandgaten 223, 5004 Bergen E-mail: [email protected] / www.piksel.no 43 TEKS/ Meta.Morf TEKS - Trondheim Electronic Arts Centre TEKS is a non-profit organisation founded in Trondheim in 2002. TEKS is a competence and resource centre for techno based art projects. TEKS is the organiser of Meta.Morf, biennale for art and technology. TEKS is funded by the Arts council Norway and Trondheim Municipality. 44 TEKS/Meta.Morf Artistic and scientific research are continuously challenging and changing our perspectives on life, often implying new philosophical and existential questions. Biotechnology, nanotechnology, neuroscience and new communications and computer technologies represent fields that expands the boundaries of artistic practices, practises that in turn may reveal unexplored viewpoints for scientifically based research. Meta.Morf 2016 – biennale for art and technology “Mankind was born on Earth. It was never meant to die here.” (Interstellar, Christopher Nolan, 2014) While the 1970s looked back on the Earth from the Moon to sow the seeds of environmentalism and interconnectivity – only months ago, Voyager 1 left the solar system, now our sights are firmly turned to the horizons beyond the worlds already visited by robots and into interstellar space. Meta.Morf 2016 will present artists, writers and researchers with projects communicated through exhibitions and conferences that in various ways will discuss mankind as interstellar travellers and how we can prepare for a new relationship with the stars, and in doing so, reestablish our purpose and identity at the start of this millennium. Director: Espen Gangvik Phone: (+47) 73 48 80 30 E-mail: [email protected] www.teks.no / www.metamorf.no TEKS, PB 2227 Sentrum, 7412 Trondheim, Norway Interstellar Photo: Deluxepepsi 46 47 UTSIKTEN KUNSTSENTER Utsikten Kunstsenter is an arena for art and technology, located in the south of Norway. We aim to present work from an international arena to our region Utsikten, Kvinesdal 48 UTSIKTEN Utsikten Kunstsenter is located outside the urban centres on a mountain top, a context uncommon to many of the artworks that have been presented here. Both artist and audience have been attracted to the contrast and connections between electronic art and nature that has appeared. Utsikten has an artist in residence program where artists can apply twice a year. We can provide a panoramic screen and projectors arena for those interested in experimenting with panoramic formats. In collaboration with Kvinesdal Cinema, (Dolby 3D Technology for Theatres), we can also provide an screening arena for artists experimenting with 3D. Foto: Meditasjoner over arbeid av Beathe C. Rønning, Utsikten Kunstsenter 2015 Utsikten, Kvinesdal. Photo: Kai- Wilhelm Nessler Director: Torill Haugen Phone: (+47) 92 22 22 27 E-mail: [email protected] www.utsiktenkunstsenter.no Facebook/Utsikten Kunstsenter 50 Utstilling: Power Pixels 2014 av Miguel Chevalier Foto: Nicolas Gaudelet 51 FRIENDLY LOCAL STRUCTURES OUTSIDE PNEK 0047 (Oslo) www.0047.0rg NABROAD (London) www.nabroad.org All Ears (Oslo) www.all-ears.no Nebbelux (Fredrikstad) www.nebbelux.no Arts Council Norway www.kulturrad.no NuArt/Numusic (Stavanger) www.numusic.no Bergen Kjøtt (Bergen) http://bergenkjott.andreelvan.net Ny Musikk (9 cities) www.nymusikk.no Black Box Teater (Oslo) www.blackbox.no OCA (Office for Contemporary Art) www.oca.no Borealis (Bergen) www.borealisfestival.no Pikene på Broen (Kirkenes) www.pikene.no Dark Ecology (Kirkenes/Nikel) www.darkecology.net Prosjektrom Normanns (Stavanger) www.prosjektromnormanns.com Ekko (Bergen) www.ekko.no Punkt (Kristiansand) www.punktfestival.no Fellesverkstedet (Oslo) www.fellesverkstedet.no Screen City (Stavanger/Sandnes) www.screencity.no Flaggfabrikken (Bergen) www.flaggfabrikken.net Screen Festival (Oslo) www.screenfestival.no Hausmania (Oslo) www.hausmania.org Senter for Samtidskunst (Trondheim) www.samtidskunst.no Henie-Onstad Art Center (Oslo) www.hok.no Short Film Festival (Grimstad) www.kortfilmfestivalen.no Insomnia (Tromsø) www.insomniafestival.no The Dream That Kicks www.gregpope.org/the-dream-that-kicks Kinokino (Sandnes) www.kinokino.no Tou Scene (Stavanger) www.touscene.com Knipsu (Bergen) www.knipsu.no U.F.O. (Oslo) www.ufoguide.no Kunstbanken (Hamar) www.kunstbanken.no UKS (Oslo) www.uks.no Kunsthall Oslo www.kunsthalloslo.no Ultima (Oslo) www.ultima.no Kunstnernes Hus (Oslo) www.kunstnerneshus.no Underskog www.underskog.no Kurant (Tromsø) www.kurant.cc Meteor (Bergen) www.bit-teatergarasjen.no Momentum (Moss) www.momentum.no 52 Funding Festival Guide/what’s on Space/place 53 NOTES 54 NOTES 55 MEMBER NODES Design: Sjur Ø. Lien, [email protected] FRIENDLY LOCAL STRUCTURES OUTSIDE PNEK 56
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