Latvian arts centre
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RIXC Center for New Media Culture is an arts organization based in Riga , Latvia . It was created in 2000,[ 1] developing out of the E-LAB originally founded by Rasa and Raitis Šmiti.[ 2]
RIXC hosts an annual Festival of Arts and Sciences in Riga.[ 3] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6] This festival was first run by the E-LAB in 1996, and went by the name "Art+Communication" until 2015.[ 1]
In 2001, RIXC collaborated with the Ventspils International Radio Astronomy Centre (VIRAC) to explore creative artistic uses of a radio telescope nicknamed "Little Star" which had been abandoned by the retreating Soviet Army in 1993.[ 7]
References
^ a b "RIXC Center for New Media Culture" . rixc.org . Retrieved 2024-02-26 .
^ "Jauno mediju kultūras centra RIXC dibinātāji Rasa un Raitis Šmiti" . klasika.lsm.lv . Retrieved 2024-02-26 .
^ " "Globālā kontrole un cenzūra" – "RIXC" mākslas un zinātnes festivālā iespējams aplūkot unikālu izstādi" . tv3.lv (in Latvian). 2018-09-13. Retrieved 2024-02-26 .
^ "Man patīk ar kāpostiem. RIXC Mākslas un zinātnes festivāla izstāde pievēršas maņu stimulu pasaulei un medijiem" . www.diena.lv . 10 October 2021. Retrieved 2024-02-26 .
^ "Sasista stikla trauka lauskas. RIXC mākslas un zinātnes festivāla apskats" . www.lsm.lv (in Latvian). 11 September 2022. Retrieved 2024-02-26 .
^ "«Kripto, māksla un klimats» – sāksies RIXC Mākslas un zinātnes festivāls" . www.lsm.lv (in Latvian). 19 September 2023. Retrieved 2024-02-26 .
^ Balet, Olivier; Subsol, Gérard; Torguet, Patrice (2003-11-04). Virtual Storytelling; Using Virtual Reality Technologies for Storytelling: Second International Conference, ICVS 2003, Toulouse, France, November 20-21, 2003, Proceedings . Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 174– 5. ISBN 978-3-540-20535-7 .
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