Peripheral Visions – Towards a Trans(l)national Publishing Culture

June 2022 – June 2024 Building on previous collaborations, this project unites eight organizations from six...


June 2022 – June 2024

Building on previous collaborations, this project unites eight organizations from six EU and non-EU countries to address the fragmentation of the cultural field and the digital overload exacerbated by the pandemic. The participating partners, known for their cutting-edge cultural production, innovative practices, and critical engagement with digital technologies, bring together diverse audiences while fostering international exchange across Europe’s semi-peripheries. Through co-production, co-creation, knowledge transfer, and shared resources, they support one another in navigating the challenges of small/er cultural and linguistic contexts.

By integrating multilingual publishing, transdisciplinary cultural production, alternative distribution models, and open-source digital technologies—including new game formats—the project creates a dynamic space for experimentation in publishing. It seeks to break through the communicative stagnation faced by cultural producers and artists in marginal contexts, stimulating creativity, enabling the circulation of artistic works, and enhancing the transnational distribution of content and exchange of practices. Leveraging digital tools, the initiative also builds long-term capacities for cultural actors.

The project delivers 26 print and electronic publications, audiovisual works, performances, a card game, an online platform, and radio broadcasts. It further facilitates 15 international conferences, festivals, workshops, laboratories, exhibitions, and residency programs across nine countries. Engaging 294 artists, writers, translators, technicians, scholars, organizers, designers, cultural producers, journalists, and software developers, it reaches over 1,200 participants in physical events while extending its impact to an international audience of over 300,000 through digital platforms. These efforts culminate in tangible outputs and operational tools designed for ongoing use in varied cultural and artistic contexts.


The project has been co-ordinated by Kulturtreger (Zagreb)

Partners
Maska (Ljubljana)
eipcp (Vienna)
kuda.org (Novi Sad)
Kontrapunkt (Skopje)
Multimedijalni institut / mama (Zagreb)


Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.



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