Haruki Nishijima
Jennifer & Kevin McCoy
Caz McIntee
Rene Rusjan
Oliver Kunkel
Pierre-Yves Cruaud
Aleksandar Jestrovic
Katherine Moriwaki
Humbert Christian Droz
Leon Grodski
Yannis Kyriakides
Natasa & Katja Skusek
Mike Hentz
Helene von Oldenburg
Ellen Nonnenmacher
Tina Smrekar
Sergey Provorov
Galina Myznikova
Margarida Paiva
Kathrin Pohlman
Nenad Kostic
Tao G. Vrhovec Sambolec
Peter Tscherkassky
f18
Invisible Threat. Break 2.2 is an international art festival focused on urban, technologically supported artistic practices that can be considered part of the current avant-garde. It includes exhibitions, performances, concerts, film screenings, workshops etc. dealing with the theme of Invisible Threat.
Invisible Threat
June 17 - 28, 2003, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Break 2.2 is an international art festival focused on urban, technologically
supported artistic practices that can be considered part of the current
avant-garde. It includes exhibitions, performances, concerts, film screenings,
workshops etc. dealing with the theme of Invisible Threat (pollution, poison,
viruses, genetics, bionics, radiation, medication side-effects, surveillance,
manipulation, cyber violence/crime, infra/ultra sound, infra/ultra light,
ideology, mass media, corporations ...).
Complete program with project descriptions has just been posted on the festival
web page. It includes about 40 different works
by artists and art groups from all over the world: Haruki Nishijima (Japan),
Jennifer & Kevin McCoy (USA), Caz McIntee (UK), Institute for Applied Autonomy
(USA), Rene Rusjan (Slovenia), Oliver Kunkel (Germany), Pierre-Yves Cruaud
(France), Aleksandar Jestrovic (Serbia and Montenegro), Katherine Moriwaki
(USA), Humbert Christian Droz (Switzerland), Leon Grodski (USA), Yannis
Kyriakides (Netherlands), Natasa & Katja Skusek (Slovenia), Mike Hentz
(Switzerland/USA), Helene von Oldenburg & Ellen Nonnenmacher (Germany), Tina
Smrekar (Slovenia), Sergey Provorov & Galina Myznikova (Russia), Margarida Paiva
(Portugal), Kathrin Pohlman (Germany), Nenad Kostic (Serbia and Montenegro),
Pointless Creations (UK/France), Tao G. Vrhovec Sambolec (Slovenia), Peter
Tscherkassky (Austria), f18 (Germany) and others.
An important part of the festival is also the symposium (June 18-21, 2003) with
lectures on the festival theme by artists and scientists from various fields:
Mladen Dolar (Slovenia), Joey Skaggs (USA), Rene Passet (France), Borut Brumen
(Slovenia), Sergey Kara-Murza (Russia), Aldo Milohnic (Slovenia), Beatriz da
Costa & Brooke Singer (USA), Darij Zadnikar (Slovenia), James L. Acord (USA),
Zoran Kanduc (Slovenia) and Mike Hentz (Switzerland/USA).
Festival events will take place at several venues in Ljubljana and are all free
of charge.
For more detailed information see festival web page.
Zavod K6/4
Break 2.2 Festival
Kersnikova 6
1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia
phone/fax: + 386 1 43 80 301