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Rob La Frenais in Bergen We are excited to welcome curator and performance artist Rob La Frenais to Piksel Studio during his stay in Bergen. On September 26th, during our Stormy Thursday event, Rob will host an informal, free talk on the concept of slow travel.
Rob La Frenais, a writer and curator for over 40 years, has returned to artistic practice. He founded Performance Magazine in 1979 and was curator of The Arts Catalyst (1997-2014).
For Stormy Thursdays, he will discuss his recent slow-travel journey, part of Rewilding Cultures, retracing his 2019 route between France and Finland, focusing on changes since the pandemic and the effects of climate change. He will also screen the Let The Birds Have The Skies video.
Join Stormy Thursday 26th September 17:00 – 21:00 to listen in on Robs thoughts.
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Piksel Festival Submissions Closed A huge thank you to all the artists who applied to the Piksel 24 Festival! We received around 150 submissions, and we appreciate your interest and creativity. The participating artists and full program will be announced soon.
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Piksel Festival – Volunteers Needed Piksel 24 Festival is approaching, taking place from November 21-23, and we need enthusiastic volunteers to help make this electronic art festival a success! Join us in bringing this vibrant event to life by volunteering in one of the following areas:
- Rigging
- Camera/Documentation
- Exhibition Hosts
- Kitchen (simple serving)
- Runners/Tech Support
If you’re ready to dive in and be part of something special, we’d love to have you on board!
To apply: Please send an email to ina(AT)piksel.no or info(AT)piksel.no with the subject line "Volunteer Piksel Festival 24."
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Ars Electronica Piksel representatives are back in Bergen after an interesting weekend in Linz. Thank you, Ars Electronica, for hosting us! Presenting IDLE at STWST48x10 NOPE was a wonderful experience, with a packed house and great engagement with IDLE. We’ve gained valuable insights for the future. |