alt=Logo of KIBLA|thumb|Logo of KIBLA KIBLA, or Kibla, is a multimedia and multidisciplinary art production facility in Slovenia that organizes a year-round cultural program. It is a member of the Slavic Culture Forum and is involved in showcasing, distributing, and promoting the activities of 16 multimedia centers across Slovenia.
alt=Logo of KIBLA|thumb|Logo of KIBLA KIBLA, or Kibla, is a multimedia and multidisciplinary art production facility in Slovenia that organizes a year-round cultural program. It is a member of the Slavic Culture Forum and is involved in showcasing, distributing, and promoting the activities of 16 multimedia centers across Slovenia.
==Programmes== Cyber provides free internet access as well as free internet-related courses via website architecture, programs, and hardware. The Student Resource Centre provides information on national and international scholarship foundations, publications, and media inquiries using an online database. KiBela is a multipurpose room for a cultural program as well as a space for displaying multimedia art. Hidden Notes (Skrite note) is a musical series that features concerts, projections, talks, and workshops, including electroacoustic music. IT@K – IT at Kibla is an online and multimedia lab for the development of websites, CD-ROMs, video, audio, and real-time internet transmissions. Videla is for digital video processing, education, courses, presentations and workshops. Za:misel (For:thought) is a bookstore for sociology and humanistic studies with a regular program of book presentations and literary evenings. Mimogrede (By The Way) – bimonthly with information about studying abroad and in Slovenia. LED display is for information about MMC KIBLA and programmes. TOX magazine is a time-table through 3000, magazine (from 1995) that grew into the KIBLA publishing edition (from 1998), made several catalogues and books, e.g., Eduardo Kac: Telepresence, Biotelematics, Transgenic Art, Vili Ravnjak: The Amber way, Aleksandra Kostič's edited essays on Levitation, catalogues for Marko Jakše, Marko Črtanec, Mitjja Ficko, Theo Botscuijver, Shuzo Azuchi Gulliver, several CDs (Nino Mureškič, Vasko Atanasovski, Siti hlapci, and CD-ROMs (for EU project European Multimedia Accelerator-EMMA) and DVDs for EU project txoOm. Communication-information point KIT in Maribor City Hall (Rotovž), Glavni trg 14, where there are eight computer terminals and a multimedia classroom with ten computers and additional IT equipment.
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