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Previous editions:

Sonica 2014

Sonica 2013 

Sonica 2012: Third Culture

Sonica 2011: Transitions

Sonica 2010: Real Virtuality

Sonica 2009: POST

 

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SONICA is conceived as a showcase of MoTA’s yearly program. It is an experimental festival that questions the ways of representation, exhibition formats, crossing borders between digital and analog, object and performance. Each edition of SONICA brings us a display of audio-visual performances, interactive installations, lectures, digital workshops, projections, clubbing nights and public urban installations.

Every year, instead of merely presenting already existing works, Sonica converts into a laboratory, where artists  in residence create new works. 

During the SONICA Festival we have hosted numerous artists including Zimoun, Rioiji Kurokawa, Fennesz, Lillevan, Herman Kolgen, Emptyset, snd, Anstam, Nik Nowak, Yuri Suzuki, Transforma and Random Logic.

 

 

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Museum of Transitory Art

MoTA –

Museum of Transitory Art

MoTA is a multidisciplinary platform dedicated to advancing the research, production and presentation of transitory, experimental, and live art forms.

MoTA is a museum without a permanent collection or a fixed space. Instead, its programs are realised in different locations and contexts in temporary physical and virtual spaces.

MoTA organizes and supports transitory art in the form of continuous events, exhibitions and educational programs both locally and internationally. As its name indicates, MoTA examines what a museum can be today and in the future.

MoTA is in constant search for the new, the uncertain, and the undefined.

MoTA works on several continuous programmes & projects. We run MoTA Point – a Space for Art & Ideas, we curate and produce the annual SONICA Festival, in addition to regular music programmes such as SONICA Series and SONICA Classics.

Within the years of running our residency programme, we’ve established T.R.I.B.E. – a network of residency spaces in the Balkans & Eastern Europe.

We’ve also initiated the research and archive platforms ArtistTalk.eu and Mediateque MoTA & Tomaž Brate. Our educational programmes serve a broader audience with ongoing workshops, talks, symposia, and internships.