{"id":9142,"date":"2023-10-04T18:16:45","date_gmt":"2023-10-04T16:16:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.signalfestival.com\/?p=9142"},"modified":"2023-10-05T13:50:29","modified_gmt":"2023-10-05T11:50:29","slug":"extensive-off-programme","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.signalfestival.com\/en\/news\/extensive-off-programme\/","title":{"rendered":"Extensive Off programme"},"content":{"rendered":"
This year’s Signal Festival will explore the possibilities and limits of new ecosystems, not only in the main programme but also in the off programme. The latter is once again expanding into the entire festival week, which kicks off on Monday 9 October and runs until Sunday 15 October<\/strong>. Arrive at the popular Signal Talks panels, the audiovisual performance V E K T R O S K O P \u25b3<\/em>, or discover one of the immersive exhibitions!<\/p>\n Signal Talks (CZ) \u2192 Public Space Ecosystem<\/strong><\/span><\/a> <\/p>\n Signal Talks (CZ) \u2192 Creator Ecosystem<\/strong><\/span><\/a> Artists TBA (CZ) \u2192 ELEKTROSALON: From the Rave to the Gallery<\/strong><\/span><\/a> V E K T R O S K O P \u25b3<\/strong><\/span><\/a> 0xCollection \u2192 Synesthetic Immersion<\/strong><\/span><\/a>
\nThe off programme will open on 9 October at 18:00 at Kunsthalle Praha<\/span><\/a><\/strong> with a panel discussion entitled Public Space Ecosystem, in which artists \u00a0Iva Polaneck\u00e1, Pavel Kappel, Jakub Pe\u0161ek and Signal Festival’s chief curator Pavel Mrkus will talk about how the relationship between an art project and the urban landscape is formed. Admission to the event is free, but due to the limited capacity we recommend prior online booking.<\/p>\n
\nSignal Talks will follow up with a discussion on the Creator Ecosystem, which will take place on 10 October at 18:30 in Hall 40 of the Hole\u0161ovice Market Hall<\/span><\/a><\/strong>. Among others, Kate\u0159ina \u0160ed\u00e1, Pavel Korbi\u010dka, Marek \u0160ilpoch, Jana Bernartov\u00e1, but also Ji\u0159\u00ed P\u0159\u00edhoda, the author of the kinetic object VISTA MARS<\/em> working with real images of the planet Mars, who will come alive with a special audiovisual programme during this year’s Signal Festival, will be a guide through the intricate corners of the creation of the artwork.<\/p>\n
\nThe group exhibition under the curatorial direction of Marek \u0160ilpoch, who is also one of the exhibitors, is part of the off programme – the group exhibition ELEKTROSALON: From the Rave to the Gallery<\/em> in Hall 40 of the Hole\u0161ovice Market Hall<\/strong><\/span><\/a>. The exhibition will present the work of several artists who started as visual makers or illuminators in the club or rave scene and will offer different multimedia works that in a joint dialogue will create a unique and immersive experience. The exhibition was made in cooperation with The Chemistry Gallery<\/strong><\/span><\/a>\u00a0 and H40. The exhibition is accessible with a Signal Plus or Signal VIP ticket. However, admission can also be purchased separately.<\/p>\n
\nThe popular series of audiovisual performances V E K T R O S K O P \u25b3<\/em> will this year take over the historic premises of St. Nicholas Church on Old Town Square. Live music, a piano controlled by a robotic hand, lasers, acoustic and electronic music – all this is V E K T R O S K O P \u25b3<\/em>\u00a0and its theme this year is Ecosystem as a non-zero sum game. The project of audiovisual artist David Vrb\u00edk will be accompanied this year by Beata Hlavenkov\u00e1, Leo\u0161 Hort and Jan Burian Jr. Entry can be purchased separately, Signal Plus and Signal VIP ticket holders get a discount.<\/p>\n
\nIn addition to the festival satellite Concrete Layers<\/em> by artist Federico D\u00edaz, you can also see the debut exhibition Synesthetic Immersion<\/em> by 0xCollection<\/strong> at Bo\u0159islavka Centrum<\/strong><\/span><\/a>. The main partner of the exhibition is Allwyn<\/strong><\/span><\/a>. It presents eight leading new media artists who, through their works, explore the definition of beauty through the eyes of hardware or develop the possibilities of post-human identity. All eight works confront us with a key question – what could art be today and in the future? The exhibition is patronized by KKCG<\/strong><\/span><\/a>.<\/p>\n