Arcade Gallery

Arcade Gallery Arcade Gallery is MoTA's new sound gallery under the arcades of the scenic Ljubljana market. When th http://arcade.motamuseum.com

Arcade Gallery - An open air sound gallery in Ljubljana’s Central Market. Arcade Gallery is a new sound gallery under the arcades of the scenic Ljubljana market. Located in the first arcade between the fish market and the first loge, the gallery is an eight channel installation that allows for spatial listening while strolling under the arcades. MoTA Museum commissioned artists working on the cros

sroads of contemporary classical, film and electronic music to compose sound pieces especially for the location. The Arcade Gallery revives the market with an unobtrusive, atmospheric intervention also when the market is closed. When the market goes to sleep, the Arcade gallery wakes up and lets you explore sounds in the calm ambient of Plečnik’s market.

don't miss out CoH - COLLECTOR EDITION OF 44 COPIES, 25 of which are made available from soisong.greedbag.com at 23:23 C...
19/06/2020

don't miss out

CoH - COLLECTOR EDITION OF 44 COPIES, 25 of which are made available from soisong.greedbag.com at 23:23 CET on June 20th 2020. That is 21 minutes ahead of the summer solstice, this year accompanied by the moon for a full eclipse. Pre-orders for a digital download open at coh-official.bandcamp.com

COLLECTOR EDITION OF 44 COPIES, 25 of which are made available from soisong.greedbag.com at 23:23 CET on June 20th 2020. That is 21 minutes ahead of the summer solstice, this year accompanied by the moon for a full eclipse. Pre-orders for a digital download open at coh-official.bandcamp.com.

Commissioned by INA GRM: Forma by Lucy Railton
28/05/2020

Commissioned by INA GRM: Forma by Lucy Railton

track by Lucy Railton

enjoy
24/05/2020

enjoy

This week's Sterrenplaten features a guest visit from Širom, in the form of an one hour mixtape. What Slovenian trio says about the mix: All three members of Širom are involved in some other projects/bands and selected songs which features her/him and a song or two which inspires her/him. Ana and ...

where's balance?where's his punchbag?where is his hunger?where is his summertime?where's balance?where is the waveform?w...
21/05/2020

where's balance?
where's his punchbag?
where is his hunger?
where is his summertime?
where's balance?
where is the waveform?
where is his footstep?
where's balance?
where is his anger?
where is his toothbrush?
where is his breakfast?
where is his summertime?
where is the cornfield?

where's balance?
where is his phonecall?
where is the phonecall?

track by COH

ubi, from asyncmusic by Ryuichi Sakamoto 坂本龍一
18/05/2020

ubi, from async
music by Ryuichi Sakamoto 坂本龍一

ubi, from async music by ryuichi sakamoto video by zakkubalan

"a private ear for sounds"
16/05/2020

"a private ear for sounds"

www.kunsthaus-bregenz.at Der jordanische Künstler Lawrence Abu Hamdan (geboren 1985 in Amman, Jordanien) beschäftigt sich als »Klangermittler« mit der politi...

flux 1 by alva noto + Ryuichi Sakamoto 坂本龍一
13/05/2020

flux 1 by alva noto + Ryuichi Sakamoto 坂本龍一

incomplete flux 1 by alva noto + ryuichi sakamoto video by Zakkubalan + series - incomplete In these times when things are not “normal,” I wanted to document...

Nonument Group: Tea house of Yugoslav President, Josip Broz Tito who hosted there crème de la crème personalities of the...
01/05/2020

Nonument Group: Tea house of Yugoslav President, Josip Broz Tito who hosted there crème de la crème personalities of the time (Selassie, Hruschov, Nehru, Naser, etc.) And a party temple where "the first rave tribe, the group of first electronic music enthusiasts in Slovenia and from the region started gathering, digging the new music, dancing for 20 or more hours straight."

Titova čajnica PARTY: https://bit.ly/3d11dko

What do you remember? Happy May&Day!

For more 's visit nonument.org

Belvedere Pavilion
Kavarna Belvedere, Titova čajnica
Bled, Slovenia

Three mighty stone pillars protrude out of the wooded slope on the shore of the most famous lake in Slovenia, Lake Bled. On an otherwise densely populated shore filled with turn-of-the-century villas, hotels and promenades, the three pillars stand in relative isolation. Only the top of the curious structure can be seen, where the pillars are linked with a concrete slab and a row of large windows opening onto a balcony with possibly the best view of the famous lake.

The Belvedere Pavilion, as the building is known as, has an unusual history. The dimension of the stone pillars and the steep terrain suggests an altogether different scale and programme to that of a small teahouse. Once a part of the princely Windischgrätz estate, the area was bought for Alexander, the new King of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, later the first king of Yugoslavia. King Alexander decided to demolish the old aristocratic villa and to build himself a new royal castle that would serve as his summer residence. In the 1920s and 1930s, Bled regularly transformed itself into provisional royal, diplomatic and fashionable capital of the state during the summer months. In the Alpine panorama of the old medieval castle across the lake and the catholic church on the small island in the middle of the lake, the king wanted to make his own architectural mark. He asked the foremost Slovene architect Jože Plečnik, the author of the renovation of the Prague presidential residence, to come up with suitably impressive plans for the new castle. Plečnik conceived an impressive compact mansion high on the rocky hill overlooking the island. It was designed as half a feudal manor and half a Hollywood villa, complete with a curved driveway for cars that would lead directly to the lower floor of the building. The three pillars were to support the main block of the house, which could then protrude all the way to the lakeshore. Construction on the ambitious undertaking started in the 1930s; by October 1934, when King Alexander was assassinated in Marseilles, only the three great pillars were completed. The royal residence on top of them was never built; the royal widow stopped the construction and started to build a new villa on the site of the Windischgrätz mansion not far away from the original construction site.

When the villa was finished after the war, it was converted for the use of Tito, the new President of the Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia. It was his architect and Plečnik’s disciple Vinko Glanz who used the three pillars of his teacher as a base for the new teahouse. Glanz achieved a harmonically effective composition with a clever structural as well as stylistic connection of the pillars with the new slab of the teahouse, typical for his negotiating sensibilities between the classicist Plečnik school and measured modernism of the after-war years. The Teahouse, therefore, became a permanent torso, an ideological as much as architectural non-finito, or perhaps the most effective Slovene architectural folly of the 20th century. After another regime change in the 1990s, the once closed stretch of the shore around the royal and later the presidential estate was opened to the public, which marked a new chapter for the largely unknown structure. The state protocol opened a coffeehouse in the pavilion, making the sumptuous salon with intriguing mosaics and the balcony with the lake view accessible for everyone for the first time in its history.

Text by Miloš Kosec

Researcher Danica Sretenović

For more information on the visit https://nonument.org/nonuments/belvedere-pavilion/

Čunfa is blessing us with a summer vibe house track (and a bonus download goodie) that he cooked up in quarantine. Enjoy...
01/05/2020

Čunfa is blessing us with a summer vibe house track (and a bonus download goodie) that he cooked up in quarantine. Enjoy!

After a long hiatus and a global pandemic, čunfa is blessing us with a summer vibe house track (and a bonus download goodie) that he cooked up in quarantine. We hope the track helps you get through

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