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Now that the internet has drowned in social networks and commercial channels, it makes sense to look back at the experiences of net art in t...
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During the current decade, the Estonian pavilion at the Venice Biennial has presented projects dealing with post-Soviet, feminist and queer ...
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The building of Tallinn Book Printers (Tallinna Raamatutrükikoda) was finished in 1985 and according to their website it was ‘the first prin...
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What does it mean to publish a book? This question is both the most childish and the most serious of questions. The childish part is asking ...
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This story goes a long way back, some twenty five years at least. I remember it was some time in the early 1990s, when I was a preteen and t...
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The heyday of institutionally promoting creative industries has passed in Estonia, and among its effects we can find interesting outcomes at...
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When Jaanus Samma’s (b. 1982) exhibition NSFW – A Chairman’s Tale opened last April at the Museum of Occupations in Tallinn, I had a lengthy...
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By Laura Kuusk & Pascale Riou
Translations by Pille Ruus and Mari Volens
Based on extracts from the book Side Effects
Som...
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Flickering outdoor candles guide people inside the freshly renovated Kultuurikatel, the creative hub situated in the historical Tallinn Powe...