March 16-17, 2012
Resonate is setting new standards in the arts industry by creating a new platform for networking, information, knowledge sharing and education. It will bring together distinguished, world class artists, with an opportunity of participating in a forward-looking debate on the position of technology in art and culture.
“Resonate” is more than just a festival, expert seminar or exhibition of visual arts. It is broad enough to encompass areas ranging from software engineering to visual arts theory, but also to create a bridge between culturally separated segments of the artistic and intellectual scene through a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach. See more;
‘Resonate’ is an initiative by “Magnetic Field B” in collaboration with CreativeApplications.Net and Dom Omladine, Belgrade. The event takes place in Belgrade, Serbia on March 16-17 in 2012.
Ticket sales open next 7th Wednesday December at http://resonate.io/ you also can sign up to newsletter to be notified.
Resonate brings:
► 20 speakers from Europe, Asia and North America
► Collaborations with both national and international educational institutions
► Talks, workshops, panel discussions, performances and concerts
► Day and night programme (DJ Sets, Live Audio/Visual Performances and Concerts)
► In the heart of europe, city of history and culture -
Belgrade Confirmed Participants:
Nicholas Felton, Josh Nimoy, Jer Thorp, Greg J. Smith, Regine Debatty, Champagne Valentine, Niklas Roy, Benjamin Gaulon, Martial Geoffre-Rouland, Karsten Schmidt, FIELD, LAb[au], Rafaël Rozendaal, United Visual Artists, Written Images, Jürg Lehni, WARP, onedotzero and more..
Champagne Valentine
FIELD
Jürg Lehni
Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia and the birthplace of the largest prehistoric culture of Europe. It has an urban population of 1.7 million people, making it one of the largest cities of Southeastern Europe.
Dom Omladine (DOB), located in the centre of Belgrade, is a center that promotes programs for youth in the sphere of contemporary art and culture. In its range of activities, it covers all art disciplines and forms: from visual arts and new media, to film, theatre and music. Educational debate programs have an equally significant role and have been a trademark of DOB for decades . DOB has gained a cult status as a gathering place for young people of Belgrade. Covering a total of over 5,000 square meters, DOB accommodates over 2,000 visitors.
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