Hello on Spectre,

This week RIXC in Riga we are hosting Deep Europe meeting (Thu Oct 6, 2022) and the 5th Renewable Futures Conference with two featured thematic days - NatureCultures (Fri Oct 7, 2022), and Living Technologies (Sat Oct 8, 2022), as well as Online Presentations (Oct 6-8), and Screening Programme (Oct 7).

This program is a part of RIXC's this year festival, which with the title SPLINTERED REALITIES is taking place in Riga and online, including the onsite exhibition in Kim? Contemporary Art Center (open until 16.10.2022)

Please find below the links to an overview of the exhibition written by Regine Debatty
https://we-make-money-not-art.com/rixc-art-science-exhibition-splintered-realities/
(including an interview with one of the artists - Jurgis Peters (Latvia)
https://we-make-money-not-art.com/alternative-realities-the-ghosts-of-fallen-russian-soldiers/)

Please see below the detailed CONFERENCE PROGRAM

More info is available on the Festival website: http://festival2022.rixc.org

Looking forward to see you this week - online or onsite in Riga!

Best,
Rasa / RIXC

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http://festival2022.rixc.org
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SPLINTERED REALITIES
The 5th RENEWABLE FUTURES Conference and Deep Europe Symposium
in the framework of RIXC Art Science Festival 2022
October 6–8, 2022
Riga, Latvia / Hybrid / Virtual
http://festival2022.rixc.org

“An ecology of the virtual is .. just as pressing as ecologies of the visible world” – Felix Guattari

SPLINTERED REALITIES is the 5th edition of Renewable Futures conference series, which this year takes place from October 6 – 8, 2022 in Riga and Online, in the framework of RIXC Art and Science festival, organized by RIXC in Riga in collaboration with NAIA / Karlsruhe, FeLT / Oslo, and MPLab / Liepaja.

The Conference is a hybrid event with On-site Sessions taking place at the RIXC Gallery in Riga, including Deep Europe Symposium on Day 1, and Thematic Keynote Sessions – “Naturecultures” and “Living Technologies” on Day 2 and Day 3, which are followed by parallel On-line Sessions.

The festival program also includes SPLINTERED REALITIES Exhibition, which is on view from August 25 – October 16, 2022, at the Kim? Contemporary Art Center.

More information is available on the festival website: http://festival2022.rixc.org

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The Online Conference will take place in Zoom
Please register through Eventbrite https://bit.ly/3b2GQIo
Early Bird Registration extended - until October 4, 2022

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CONFERENCE PROGRAM (SUMMARY)

Thursday, October 6, 2022

14:00–19:00 "Deep Europe" – the symposium on Day 1 includes presentations by Andreas Broeckmann, Geert Lovink, Kathy Rae Huffman, founders of pioneering networks of internet cultures (Syndicate/Spectre, Nettime, Faces); and, both onsite and online, many other contemporary researchers, artists and curators who - like Nina Czegledy or Luchezar Boyadjiev – have shaped major “net cultures” discourses since the 90s.

Friday, October 7, 2022

11:00–17:40 “Naturecultures” – the Thematic Keynote Session of Day 2 is hosted by NAIA – Naturally Artificial Intelligence Art association, featuring presentations by its co-founders Anett Holzheid, Eva-Maria Lopez, Daria Mille, who will also moderate the discussion with other NAIA contributors and other 20 panel presenters examining eco-feminist practices and theories, and other new “ecosophies” based on “learning from nature” and “how to live on the damaged Earth”...
18.30 –20:00 Screening Session (online / onsite – at the RIXC gallery).

Saturday, October 8, 2022

11:00–17:40 “Living Technologies” – the Thematic Keynote Session of Day 3 will be hosted by Renewable Futures network founders Kristin Bergaust and Rasa Smite, as well as by Hege Tapio and other FeLT (Oslo MET) Research Project Team who will moderate 4 thematically related panels with 20 online presenters discussing relations between the humans, other living organisms and machines from the perspectives of "beyond green" and "terrestrial co-existence". At the closing part the "GREEN REVISITED - Encountering Emerging Natureculture" book (RIXC, MPLab OsloMET, 2022) will be presented by Jens Hauser and Renewable Futures team.

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NB! The time zone below is Riga time / EEST - Eastern European Summer Time (UCT +3)
The first Plenary Session is on Thursday, October 6, 2022:
14.00 / 2PM (EEST / Riga time = UCT+3) / which is 1 PM (-1 / CET - Berlin) / 12.00 PM (-2 / BST - London) / 7 AM (-7 / ECT - NYC) / 7 PM (+5 / CST - Hong Kong) / 9 PM (+7 / Sydney Australia)

please use http://time.is to check your time zone

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PROGRAM (DETAILED)

THURSDAY, October 6, 2022
Day 1: Deep Europe Symposium


14:00–16:00 Deep Europe: ONLINE PRESENTATION SESSION
Luchezar BOYADJIEV / Miklos PETERNAK / Sally Jane NORMAN / Melentie PANDILOVSKI
Location: Zoom / RIXC Gallery

(each 15 min presentation + 10 min conversation; times are approximate and depend on the flow of the conversation; presentations via Zoom, projected in the RIXC gallery and symposium space)

14:00  Rasa SMITE. Introduction "Deep Europe"
14:15 Luchezar BOYADJIEV. Overlapping Identities Revisited or “The Greatest Love of My Life was a non-human'" 14:40  Miklos PETERNAK. "omnipresence or omnivoyance? the dialectics of vision(s) in the real and rear world." 15:05  Sally Jane NORMAN. Syndicate goals and contexts then and now: spatial and temporal links and gaps"
15:30  Nina CZEGLEDY. Beyond the walled borders
+ online, w/o presentation: Olia LIALINA, Janos SUGAR, Iliyana NEDKOVA

16:00–16:30 Coffee Break (with sweet snacks)

16:30–18:10 Deep Europe: ONSITE SESSION (Part 1)
Kathy Rae HUFFMAN / Ryszard W. KLUSZCZYNSKI / Violeta Vojvodic BALAZ / Raivo KELOMEES
Location: RIXC Gallery / Zoom

16:30  Kathy Rae HUFFMAN. About networking in, before and after the 90s
16:55  Ryszard W. KLUSZCZYNSKI. Syndicate and the so called “East European art” concept 17:20  Violeta Vojvodic BALAZ. The Seminar 'Moral and Mythology in Contemporary Art' (Novi Sad, 1995) in the conjuncture of New Europe (1989-2022) 17:45  Raivo KELOMEES. Collisions on the Eastern-Western Art Axis: The Domestication of Eastern Europe as „Close Other“ in the 1990s

18:10–18:30  Break (with sandwiches)

18:30–20:15 Deep Europe: ONSITE SESSION (Part 2)
Diana KNĚŽÍNKOVÁ / Geert LOVINK / Stephen KOVATS / Andreas BROECKMANN
Location: RIXC Gallery / Zoom

18:30  Diana KNĚŽÍNKOVÁ: "In-between peripheral: Latvian artists of the Millennial generation versus the phenomenon of Post-Soviet nostalgia" 18:55  Geert LOVINK: "From SCCA to Ukraine Support Campaigns: Unfinished Histories"
19:20  Stephen KOVATS: "Deeper than Fake"
19:45  Andreas BROECKMANN: "Three revisits to Deep Europe"
+ present, w/o presentation: Inke ARNS, Katarina ZIVANOVIC

20:30 – Dinner
Location: Restaurant “Lidojošā varde” (Flying Frog), Elizabetes iela 31a


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FRIDAY / October 7, 2022
Day 2: NATURECULTURES / NAIA – Naturally Artificial Intelligences Art

10:00 –11:00 Coffee and Registration

11:00–12:40 Naturecultures: THEMATIC KEYNOTE PANEL / NAIA – NATURALLY ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ART Anett HOLZHEID / Eva-Maria LOPEZ / Rasa SMITE / Daria MILLE / Gerardo NOLASCO-RÓZSÁS
Moderator: Anett HOLZHEID / Location: RIXC Gallery / Zoom

11:00 Anett HOLZHEID. Introducing NAIA - Naturally Artificial Intelligence Art association and Naturecultures Day
11:10 Eva-Maria LOPEZ. Natural Intelligence - Nature & Culture
11:30 Rasa SMITE. Art and Naturally Artificial Intelligences
11:40 Daria MILLE. SensUs: Augmented Explorations in Karlsruhe - UNESCO Media Art City Representatives from Karlsruhe UNESCO Creative Cities Network / City of Media Art
11:50 Gerardo NOLASCO-RÓZSÁS. Posteden: From Hominization To Posthumanism
12:10 Discussion

12:40 –13:00 Coffee Break.

Online participants are splitting in two parallel Breakout Rooms A and B

13:00–14:40 (A1) Naturecultures: MORE-THAN-HUMAN (Parallel Session A1)
Beatrice ZAIDENBERG (LIMB) / Ally BISSHOP /  Annee MIRON / Theun KARELSE / Juan DUARTE /
Moderator: Anett HOLZHEID / Location: Zoom (Breakout Rooms) / RIXC Gallery.

(15 min presentation each + 5 min / 1-2 questions)

13:00  Beatrice ZAIDENBERG (LIMB). Hydrograhism – hydroecology as speculative writing 13:20  Ally BISSHOP. Mythopoesis, speculation, divination, vibration: artistic methods for human-spider communication.
13:40  Annee MIRON. Graslands
14:00 Theun KARELSE. Monster Code
14:20  Juan DUARTE. Sensing and forecasting atmospheric soundscapes

13:00–14:40 (B1) Naturecultures: TERRESTRIAL COEXISTENCES (Parallel Session B1) Christina STADLBAUER / Marjan DE MEY /  Leni VAN GOIDSENHOVEN / Maija DEMITERE / Christina VINKE / Jung Eun LEE / Janieke BEKASINSKI
Moderator: Daria MILLE // Location: Zoom (Breakout Rooms) / RIXC Gallery.

(15 min presentation each + 5 min / 1-2 questions)

Christina STADLBAUER, Marjan DE MEY, Leni VAN GOIDSENHOVEN. BactoHealing – A Novel Interpretation of The Concept of Healing By Interweaving Science, Philosophy and Art
Maija DEMITERE. Food and Art.
Christina VINKE. Homo Deus
Jung Eun LEE. Becoming One, Being Plural
Janieke BEKASINSKI. Virtual Gardening – The Garden in the Digital Space as a Virtual Laboratory and Negotiation Area in Times of Global Crisis.


14:40 –16:00 Lunch Break.

16:00–17:40 (A2) Naturecultures: NEW ECOSOPHIES (Parallel Session A2)
Ricardo DAL FARRA / Maite CAJARAVILLE / Lívia NOLASCO-RÓZSÁS / Marthin ROZO / Juan Felipe SEHUANES / Caroline ELGH
Moderator: Eva-Maria LOPEZ // Location: Zoom (Breakout Rooms) / RIXC Gallery
(15 min presentation each + 5 min / 1-2 questions)
Ricardo DAL FARRA. Balance-Unbalance: Ecology, ArtScience, and Citizenship.
Maite CAJARAVILLE. VEXTRE, Augmenting the Rural Reality
Lívia NOLASCO-RÓZSÁS. Beyond Matter
Marthin ROZO, Juan Felipe SEHUANES. BAT EXPERIENCE Pollination Through Sound
Caroline ELGH. Tracing Environmental Imaginaries in Contemporary Art


16:00–17:40 (B2) Naturecultures: ECO-FEMINISM / SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL JUSTICE (Parallel Session B2) Meghan Moe BEITIKS / Taguhi TOROSYAN / Stefanie WUSCHITZ / Patricia J. REIS / Aurora DEL RIO / Time's Up Moderator: Beatrice ZAIDENBERG  // Location: Zoom (Breakout Rooms) / RIXC Gallery.

(15 min presentation each + 5 min / 1-2 questions)

Meghan Moe BEITIKS. Performing Resilience for Systemic Pain
Taguhi TOROSYAN, Stefanie WUSCHITZ, Patricia J. REIS. Feminist Hardware: Building Technoecofeminist Circuits As An Artistic Practice
Raphael ARAR. An Ecological Oracle
Aurora DEL RIO. Longing Contaminated Realities
Time's Up. There is no Author: Co-creation of Intertwined Future Scenarios, Embodied and Experienced.

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18:30–20:00 SCREENING PROGRAM (Friday / October 7, 2022)
Julia MENSCH, Naomi HENNING // Felipe CASTELBLANCO, Lydia ZIMMERMANN, Ñambi Rimai Pan Amazon Media Collective // Po-Hao CHI, Rae HSU, Nancy VALLADARES
Curator: Rasa SMITE / Location: RIXC Gallery (onsite) / Zoom (online)

The screenings will be followed by Q&A

18:30 Julia MENSCH, Naomi HENNING. Ese ajeno sur (35 min + 5 min Q&A)
19:10 Po-Hao CHI, Rae HSU, Nancy VALLADARES. DJULIS001. 3000 Years Among Microbes (12 min + 10 min Presentation and Q&A) 19:35 Felipe CASTELBLANCO, Lydia ZIMMERMANN, Ñambi Rimai Pan Amazon Media Collective. Ayenan: Water Territories (35 min + 5 min Q&A) 20:15 Allison Leigh HOLT. Stitching the Future with Clues (15 min + 5 min Q&A)


20.30 - Dinner

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SATURDAY / October 8, 2022
Day 3: LIVING TECHNOLOGIES / Renewable Futures (RF) Network

10:00 –11:00 Coffee and Registration

11:00–12:40 Living Technologies: RF THEMATIC KEYNOTE PANEL (Plenary Session)
Kristin BERGAUST / Hege TAPIO / Maria CASTELLANOS / Stefano NICHELE / Jens HAUSER
Moderator: Rasa SMITE // Location: Zoom /  RIXC Gallery
(15 min presentation each + 5 min / 1-2 questions)
Kristin BERGAUST. Living Technologies / Oslofjord Ecologies
Hege TAPIO. Caring Futures
Maria CASTELLANOS. Other Intelligences. Plant-Human Interspecies Dialogues
Stefano NICHELE. Towards Living Technologies and Artificial General Intelligence Jens HAUSER. Green Revisited – Encountering Emerging Naturecultures, Book Presentation

12:40 –13:00 Coffee Break.
Online participants are splitting in two parallel Breakout Rooms A and B


13:00–14:40 (A3) Living Technologies: AI/ML AND BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS (Parallel Session A3) Oron CATTS (tbc.) / Andrew BURRELL / Yuri KUZMIN / Varvara GULJAJEVA / Oksana CHEPELYK / Elke REINHUBER
Moderator: Hege TAPIO // Location: Zoom /  RIXC Gallery

(15 min presentation each + 5 min / 1-2 questions)

Oron CATTS. Metabolic Rift Technologies (tbc.)
Andrew BURRELL. over.Ground:underStory, a more-than-human collaboration
Yuri KUZMIN, Varvara GULJAJEVA. Dwelling in a synthetic landscape: A parallax view of AI-generated landscapes in art. Oksana CHEPELYK. Analytical Instruments for Audio-Visual Translation of Metabolomics merging genotype and environment regarding climate changes
Elke REINHUBER. ConformiTree


13:00–14:40 (B3) Living Technologies: TECHNO-ECOLOGICAL SENSORIUMS
(Parallel Session B3)
Ellen PEARLMAN / Daniela DE PAULIS / Karen LANCEL / Hermen MAAT / Frances Maria BRAZIER / Jānis GARANČS / Haralds DRAVNIEKS / Hanna HAASLAHTI
Moderator: Anna PRIEDOLA // Location: Zoom /  RIXC Gallery
(15 min presentation each + 5 min / 1-2 questions)
Ellen PEARLMAN. Language Is Leaving Me – A Preliminary Investigation
Daniela DE PAULIS. Mare Incognito
Karen LANCEL, Hermen MAAT, Frances Maria BRAZIER. ‘Empathy Ecologies’: New Connections between Humans and Plants in Techno-Ecological Sensoriums.
Jānis GARANČS. speculative value sensorium
Haralds DRAVNIEKS. Hyperverse (tbc.)
Hanna HAASLAHTI. Faceship

14:40 –16:00 Lunch Break.


16:00–17:40 (A4) Living Technologies: BEYOND GREEN (Parallel Session A4)
Bart Hubert Maria VANDEPUT / Maike GEBKER / Marietta RADOMSKA / Anna PRIEDOLA / Mayra ROJO
Moderator: Kristin BERGAUST // Location: Zoom /  RIXC Gallery

(15 min presentation each + 5 min / 1-2 questions)

Bart Hubert Maria VANDEPUT. The Extinction of Respiratory Cooling Tower Bodies and their Ecosystems
Maike GEBKER. Technology as an Ecosystem Actor
Marietta RADOMSKA. Between Crisis Imaginaries and Arts of Eco-Grief
Anna PRIEDOLA. Dairy Diaries: Dementia and Memory Institutions
Mayra ROJO. The Deaths of Gutenberg: ‘Nosotros organísmico’

16:00–17:40 (B4) Living Technologies: RENEWABLE FUTURES (Parallel Session B4) Eva SOMMEREGGER / Dietmar KOERING / Zbigniew OKSIUTA / Andrew PATERSON / Allison Leigh HOLT / Maciej OŻÓG (tbc.)
Moderator: Maija DEMITERE // Location: Zoom /  RIXC Gallery

(15 min presentation each + 5 min / 1-2 questions)

Eva SOMMEREGGER, Dietmar KOERING. Vessels for new Digital Landscapes
Zbigniew OKSIUTA. Merging of the Biological and the Digital.
Andrew PATERSON. Art(s) & Cultural Heritage Futures: Orientations in Fjordbyen Lier & Drammen
Allison Leigh HOLT. Stitching the Future with Clues
Maciej OŻÓG. Towards Emancipation Through Critical Knowledge Practices. Art-Science Activism As An Experimental Everyday Life Praxis (tbc.)


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ABOUT

The SPLINTERED REALITIES Conference is structured into a three-day program, with each “Splinter Session” focusing on a different area or field, identifying the key “splinters” and discussing how to make tentative steps towards reconstituting our realities, everyday lives, and communication with each other, now and into the future.

We want to meet in Riga and online, to talk, eat, play – and probably also cry – together, and imagine what it would take to build a world in which wars like the current Russian onslaught on Ukraine would become impossible. We choose such a perspective because our realism is neither that of military strategists, nor that of cultural pessimists. Instead, ours is a desperate realism – perhaps in the spirit of Guattari's ecososphy, Latour's terrestrial coexistence, or Haraway's question of how to live on a damaged Earth.. Media ubiquity, pandemic concerns, and social divisions have landed us in a world of splintered realities – to live with? to heal? to care? to learn from nature?

We don't expect to provide answers. Instead, the conference aims to be a forum for revising the “splinters” of our contemporary condition – affected moreover by ongoing military conflict. The Conference will also look at creative practices that deal with “splintered realities”, showcasing what art can do and discussing what kind of (extended reality) technologies can help us to become more open (and sensitive) towards each other and our environments.

Conference Topics:

Deep Europe, Entangled Histories and Cultivated Futures,
New Ecosophies and Extended Realities
NatureCultures, Eco-feminism and Socio-Ecological Justice,
More-than-Human and Naturally/Artificial IntIntelligences
Techno-Ecological Sensoriums, AI/ML and Biological Systems,
Technologies of Ecological and Care, Terrestrial Co-existence, and Beyond Green

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[Splinter Session 01: Deep Europe] on Day 1 (6 Oct)
“in the rear-view mirror of history”

Day 1 will focus on the current situation in Europe, with a focus on the Baltics and Central and Eastern Europe, discussing and evaluating the “splinters” from the perspective of the past. Day 1 will feature the “Syndicate Meeting”, and artist presentations hosted by MPLab in Liepaja, which will be European Capital of Culture in 2027. The “Syndicate” was an extended, informal network of artists and cultural practitioners based in Europe and beyond, that was active in the second half of the 1990s. Besides its online mailing list, the participants organised meetings for amicable encounters and professional exchange. We want to revive this format and again hold a Syndicate Meeting under the label of "Deep Europe", a notion that does not refer to a particular territory, but to the awareness that identities and histories are always layered and entangled, a messy formation that cannot be 'cleared up', but that should rather be cherished and cultivated - in Europe, and elsewhere.
Session 01 curators: Andreas Broeckmann and Rasa Smite.

Topics: Deep Europe, Entangled Histories, Cultivated Futures, New Ecosophies, Extended Realities

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[Splinter Session 02: Naturecultures]
on Day 2 (Fri 7 Oct) – “how to live in the damaged world” – will examine eco-feminist perspectives and other new ecosophies, learning from nature and our relations with it, in a search of new cultural theories and art practices that contribute towards goals of socio-ecological justice. Day 2 will be hosted by the new Karlsruhe based art association – NAIA (Naturally Artificial Intelligence Art), featuring presentations by Karlsruhe UNESCO Media Art city artists. Session 02 curators and co-chairs: Anett Holzheid, Eva-Maria Lopez, Daria Mille, Rasa Smite / NAIA

Topics: NatureCultures, Eco-feminism, More-than-Human, Socio-Ecological Justice, Naturally/Artificial IntIntelligences…

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[Splinter Session 03: Living Technologies]
on Day 3 (8 Oct) – will focus on how the “relations between humans, other living organisms and machines” are experienced and expressed today, in the face of environmental crises, global pandemics and the war in Ukraine – splinters that raise fears of domination, and evoke a sense of the uncanny. Might they also point to a world of possibilities of becoming, creation of new forms and behaviors? Can we co-create more balanced forms of existence?

Day 3 will be hosted by the FeLT project team from Oslo, Norway, who are also co-founders of the Renewable Futures conference series. It will also feature the Green Revisited Book presentation by editors Kristin Bergaust, Jens Hauser and Rasa Smite.

Session 03 curators: Kristin Bergaust, Jens Hauser and FeLT (Oslo) project team.

Topics: Techno-Ecological Sensoriums, AI and Biological Systems, Technologies of Sensible, Terrestrial Co-existence, Beyond Green…

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ABOUT THE EXHIBITION

SPLINTERED REALITIES
August 25 - October 16, 2022,
Kim? Contemporary Art Center, Riga, Latvia

The RIXC Festival exhibition is an intent to play with the “splinters" of our contemporary condition, affected moreover by an ongoing war, post pandemics, media ubiquity and social division. The exhibition features the artworks by international artists who explore the transformative potential of art and extended reality, and ground their 'realism' position in the perspective of 'naturecultures' – in the spirit of Guattari's ecosophy, Latour's 'terrestrial coexistence', and Haraway's 'arts of living on a damaged planet"..

Artists: Debbie DING / DBBD.SG (SG), Jacob KIRKEGAARD (DK), Mario KLINGEMANN (DE), Hayoun KWON (KR), Memo Akten (TR), Laurent MIGNONNEAU & Christa SOMMERER (FR/AT), Alvis MISJUNS (LV), Jurģis PETERS (LV), Sahej RAHAL (IN), Allison STEWART (US), Sabīne ŠNĒ (LV), Theo TRIANTAFYLLIDIS (GR/US).

Curators: Raitis Smits and Rasa Smite
Producer: Agnese Baranova / RIXC

Exhibition catalog (about artworks): https://festival2022.rixc.org/

Publicity:

* An overview of the exhibition written by Regine Debatty
https://we-make-money-not-art.com/rixc-art-science-exhibition-splinter-realities/

* plus an interview with one of the artists - Jurgis Peters (Latvia), by Regine Debatty
https://we-make-money-not-art.com/alternative-realities-the-ghosts-of-fallen-russian-soldiers/

* Overview written by Rosana Lukauskaitė
https://echogonewrong.com/issuing-eidolons/?fbclid=IwAR3ia-zmDSNNlI49JlSeKulmWfPIIt5FIDGFZNfP9VAMJbz5wLOvYF1ZmV4

* RIXC Festival Exhibition website (info about artworks): https://festival2022.rixc.org/


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Registration Fees / Tickets

Early Bird Registration are available until October 4, 2022,  via eventbrite system:
https://bit.ly/3b2GQIo
Early Bird fee: 18 EUR  // Full fee: 36 EUR
Students: 50% reduction.

On-site Exhibitions in kim? and RIXC gallery has a free entrance.
Guided Tours for groups can be booked for no charge via e-mail r...@rixc.org

Producers and Contact:

The Festival is Produced by The RIXC Centre for New Media Culture.
Festival curators: Rasa Smite (r...@rixc.org) and Raitis Smits (rai...@rixc.org)
Festival producer: Agnese Baranova (agn...@rixc.org)
PR and information coordinator: Liva Silina (r...@rixc.org)

Contact e-mail: r...@rixc.org
Phones: +371 29635167 (Agnese Baranova), +371 26546776 (Rasa Smite)
Address: RIXC the Centre for New Media Culture, Lencu iela 2, Riga, LV-1010, Latvia

Partners:
The SPLINTERED REALITIES Festival and Conference partners are: NAIA/Karlsruhe, MPLab/Liepaja, FeLT/Oslo.

Support:
The festival is supported by Riga City Council, State Culture Capital Foundation of Latvia, Goethe-Institut Riga, LG Electronics.

Informative support:
Arterritory, Echo Gone Wrong, Satori, We Make Money Not Art, Diena.

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