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# The capital and a county municipality of [[Norway]]. Formerly called [[Kristiania]]. # The capital and a county municipality of [[Norway]]. Formerly called [[Kristiania]].
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 +'''Initiatives''': [[Atelier Nord]], [[Atopia]] (*2003), [[NOTAM]] (*1993), [[nyMusikk]] (*1938), [[PNEK]] (*2007), [[Verdensteatret]] (*1986).
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 +'''Festivals''': [[PolyFøkt]] (2013), [[Only Connect]] (2013), [[Art.on.Wires]] (*2010), [[All Ears]] (*2002), [[Screen]], [[Ultima]] (*1991).<br>
 +'''Events''': [[Oslo Lux]] (*2011), [[Dans for Voksne]] concert series (*2003).<br>
 +'''Past events''': [[Fluxus East]] exhibition (2010-11), [[RAM]]2 (2003), [[Electronic Art in Public Spaces]] conference (2002), [[International Rostrum of Electroacoustic Music]] biennial (1990).
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 +'''Spaces''': [[Atelier Nord]], [[Atopia]] (*2007), [[Blå]] (*1998), [[Black Box Teater]] (*1985), [[Café Mir]], [[Cinemateket]], [[Office for Contemporary Art Norway]] (*2001), [[UKS]] gallery, [[Sound of Mu]].
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 +'''Academy programs''': [[Nordic Sound Art]] (2007-2009).
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 +'''Art workers''': [[Anne Hilde Neset]], [[Atle Selnes Nielsen]] (1978), [[Bjørn Bjarre]], [[Christian Blom]] (1974), [[David M. Berry]], [[Eivind Røssaak]], [[Farhad Kalantary]], [[Frode Weium]], [[HC Gilje]] (1969), [[Inger Lise Hansen]] (1963), [[Ingrid Hölzl]], [[Ivar Smedstad]], [[Jana Winderen]], [[Kristoffer Myskja]] (1985), [[Lars Mørch Finborud]], [[Lasse Marhaug]], [[Marius Watz]], [[Marit Paasche]], [[Per Platou]], [[Per Teljer]], [[Sten Ove Toft]], [[Susanne Østby Sæther]], [[Taina Bucher]], [[Terje Rasmussen]], [[Ulf A. S. Holbrook]].
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 +; More
 +* Oslo at ''Indie Travel Guide'', [http://www.howdoesitfeel.co.uk/oslo.html]
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  1. The capital and a county municipality of Norway. Formerly called Kristiania.

Initiatives: Atelier Nord, Atopia (*2003), NOTAM (*1993), nyMusikk (*1938), PNEK (*2007), Verdensteatret (*1986).

Festivals: PolyFøkt (2013), Only Connect (2013), Art.on.Wires (*2010), All Ears (*2002), Screen, Ultima (*1991).
Events: Oslo Lux (*2011), Dans for Voksne concert series (*2003).
Past events: Fluxus East exhibition (2010-11), RAM2 (2003), Electronic Art in Public Spaces conference (2002), International Rostrum of Electroacoustic Music biennial (1990).

Spaces: Atelier Nord, Atopia (*2007), Blå (*1998), Black Box Teater (*1985), Café Mir, Cinemateket, Office for Contemporary Art Norway (*2001), UKS gallery, Sound of Mu.

Academy programs: Nordic Sound Art (2007-2009).

Art workers: Anne Hilde Neset, Atle Selnes Nielsen (1978), Bjørn Bjarre, Christian Blom (1974), David M. Berry, Eivind Røssaak, Farhad Kalantary, Frode Weium, HC Gilje (1969), Inger Lise Hansen (1963), Ingrid Hölzl, Ivar Smedstad, Jana Winderen, Kristoffer Myskja (1985), Lars Mørch Finborud, Lasse Marhaug, Marius Watz, Marit Paasche, Per Platou, Per Teljer, Sten Ove Toft, Susanne Østby Sæther, Taina Bucher, Terje Rasmussen, Ulf A. S. Holbrook.

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  • Oslo at Indie Travel Guide, [1]


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