.pixelache network

Written by nathalie on January 15, 2009.


From a local event in Helsinki, Pixelache has developed into an important hub within an international network of electronic arts festivals. Pixelache ’siblings’ are Mal au Pixel (Paris), Pixelvärk (Stockholm), Piksel (bergen), Pikslaverk (Reykjavik), Pixelazo (Colombia), Afropixel (Dakar) and Pixelist (Istanbul).

The festival also is actively collaborating with Plektrum (Tallinn), Interferenze (San Martino Valle Caudina) and Doors of Perception (New Delhi), to name but a few.

Pixelache Helsinki and its international partners are collaborating with programme planning and have established an active network for international artist exchange.

See more information on Pixelache Network website.


NETWORK SPRING 09 EVENTS:

Pixelache, Helsinki, 2nd – 5th April
Pixelache going back to its roots (Live Video Lab, Digital Craftmanship) and exploring new terrains (Alternative Economy Cultures). Featuring ART:COM (DE), Culture Lab Newcastle (UK), Kitchen Budapest (HU), Artkillart (FR), Venzha Christ (Indonesia), Capsula Expeditions (ES/FI/DE) + much more.
Pixelache / Pikseliähky – 8. kertaa järjestettävä kansainvälinen elektronisen taiteen ja alakulttuurien festivaali

http://2009.pixelache.ac

PixelIST, Istanbul, 29th April – 1st May
New node in the Pixelache network, PixelIST focuses on knowledge production for its first edition. Collaboration between Pixelache and Bilgi University Visual Communication Design Department.
Pixelache festival agında yeni bir nokta, PixelIST ilk yılında bilgi üretimine odaklanıyor. Pixelache ve Istanbul Bilgi Üniversitesi Görsel Iletisim Tasarım Bolümü isbirligi ile.


Mal au Pixel, Paris, 29th May – 7th June
For its fourth edition, Mal au Pixel explores the themes of public space, electronic cities and environmental issues, in the context of the new biennale “Futur(s) en Seine”.
Pour sa quatrième édition, Mal au Pixel poursuit ses explorations de l’espace public et se penche sur la ville électronique et écologique. En partenariat avec la première biennale “Futur(s) en Seine”.

www.malaupixel.org