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VENI VIDI BIBI is a new exhibition project which takes place in a glass cabinet in Elmegade in Nørrebro. The main mission of the project is to bring art into the public space day and night. This will happen through four annual exhibitions that follow the changing seasons.
Library Stack is a new kind of archive and lending library: a virtual emulation of received library protocols for collecting, indexing, preserving and sharing. Objects in the collection are held in a durable repository for long-term access and bibliographically cataloged for discovery. By translating the protean publishing of the cultural sphere into institutional databases, Library Stack increases its visibility and contextualizes it within a wider landscape of thought, practice and publishing. Library Stack also works directly with artists and publishers to produce precisely these kinds of category-defying ebooks, videos and digital ephemera.
vimeo (instead of youtube)
Spatial Radio is a learning platform for sound, production, performance, conversation and debate, audio technology, public interaction, communications, and spatial design. We are building connections through radio across London and with global organisations in order to reach a broad audience, exchange knowledge and develop collaborative, spatial, and mobile audio-based projects and experiments.
Louisiana Channel is a non-profit website based at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebæk, Denmark. With Louisiana Channel as a platform, Louisiana provides culture to the Internet, extending beyond the museum’s own events. The Louisiana team produces videos about art and culture on an ongoing basis. New videos are posted at the site every week.
We focus our research activities on the value of contemporary art and its relation to wider society.
Our specialist research areas include 'Art Becoming Public', which addresses exhibitions, institutions and what happens when art becomes public and 'The Work of Art', which focuses on researching through the work of art, while interrogating the scope and parameters of this commitment.
* as a Journal offers a fresh outlook on contemporary cultural movements and recognises the insightful contributions that artists, creators and researchers from Lithuania and beyond bring to topics of global concern.
Published twice a year, the title of * as a Journal, changes along with the theme of each issue and invites readers to immerse themselves in a single topic from a range of unexpected cultural perspectives. The content of each issue of the magazine is developed by guest editors with a special interest in the chosen topic and created by an international team of contributors.