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Bunker / Self-sufficiency Archive
audio-visual installation

instalation by: Ivana Vogrinc Vidali and Tery Žeželj
interpretation of texts: Benjamin Jeram, Klemen Kovačič, Nika Vidic, Eva Stražar

Who are we who created the environmental crisis, who are we who feel it, and whose world is the world that is ending?The basis of the audio-visual installation is a set of various technological, random and particular information about various scientific discoveries that offer an alternative to the current methods of production and organization of life, waste, emissions, etc. Through mapping currently existing solutions that emerge in the context of late capitalism, it creates an ideological map of possible and existing confrontations with environmental problems and encourages thinking about an alternative reality or future that is not already foreseen by the present. At the same time, the set of solutions offers an insight into anthropocentrism and seeks to question the dogmatism of the environmental crisis - who are we?

With the support of Ministrstva za kulturo RS, Mestne občine Ljubljana, Evropske unije - Programa Ustvarjalna Evropa – Kultura, mreže ACT – Art, Climate, Transition.

This installation was created in collaboration with Festivalom Borštnikovo srečanje and Lutkovnim gledališčem Maribor.

lektura: Tana Benčan
tehnična pomoč in svetovanje: Blaž Pavlica
tehnična podpora: Igor Remeta, Andrej Petrovčič, Duško Pušica
izvršna producentka: Maja Vižin
stiki z javnostmi: Tamara Bračič Vidmar
fotografija: Naga Žgank, Ivana Vogrinc Vidali
oblikovanje: Tanja Radež
produkcija: Bunker, Ljubljana

Bunker is a non-profit organization for the realization and organization of cultural events. Bunker produces and presents contemporary theatre and dance performances, organizes different workshops and other educational programmes with a special focus on cultural and artistic education, participates in or leads numerous international projects, organizes international discursive forums and discussion evenings, and produces one of the most prominent international contemporary performing arts festivals – the Mladi Levi Festival.
Since the year 2004, Bunker programmes and manages the inspirational  space of The Old Power Station – Elektro Ljubljana.

The Old Power Station is a space for contemporary perfroming arts. It is buzzing with activities: several groups use it as their rehearsal venue; it is a place for different workshops, which range from cultural management to dance techniques, while in the evening, the power station is a venue for various contemporary performances and other multimedia events. The programme in the Old Power Station is a combination of international performances, presented in the frame of various festivals, as well as a selection of interesting Slovene contemporary artists. The red thread of all events in The Old Power Station is the desire to explore and move the boundaries of the aesthetic and the expected, as well as the desire for engagement in the local and global environment.