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Det er faktisk mulig - neste nivå på fjernundervisning og digital samhandling from UKM Norge på VIMEO

2021 Network Performing Arts Production Virtual Workshop 

The Network Performing Arts Production Workshop (NPAPW) is an annual gathering of technologists, educational administrators, performing artists, and faculty members. The workshop focuses on innovative technologies in the performing arts that utilize advanced networks provisioned by Internet2, GÉANT, and partners across the globe.

This year’s workshop will explore emerging solutions and lessons learned during 2020, including the transition to substantial reliance on home broadband connections. The workshop will be presented in a virtual, condensed format. Following this kick-off gathering, a series of webinars will be offered throughout 2021 focusing on advanced networked technologies enabling master classes, remote auditions, and multisite performances.

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TEKS – Trondheim Electronic Arts Centre – is a non-profit organisation founded in Trondheim in 2002. The organisation is a resource and competence centre that aims to produce and convey techno related art projects within all art disciplines.

TEKS is the founder and organiser of the Trondheim biennale for art & technology – Meta.Morf.

TEKS initiates and organises artistic productions and projects, works with promotion and education through courses and workshops, and acts as organiser or co-organiser of various techno related cultural initiatives.

TEKS is funded by the Arts council Norway and the Trondheim Municipality.

TEKS is a member of PNEK – Production Network for Electronic Arts Norway.

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