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7. oktober 2025

Horizons - Video Installation by K3 Film Festival: Fritz Hock and Piera Nodari

A project of K3 Film Festival
with the support of Carinthian Cultural Foundation and

the Region of Carinthia, Department, Art and Culture

in cooperation with GO! 2025 and Festival Omaggio a una visione

 

HORIZONS

Video Installation by K3 Film Festival: Fritz Hock & Piera Nodari

 

Ingeborg Bachmann Dome

EPIC district / vzhodna vrtača / Arena East, 5000 Nova Gorica

October 7–12, 2025

Opening: October 7, 9:00 pm, in the presence of the artists

HORIZONS – three films, three horizons, installed on a pole in the center of the Ingeborg Bachmann Dome – like signposts.

The screens can be rotated – shifting orientation and perspective. Each video features a horizontal line, serving as a reference point:

LICHTHÖHE (kozek hörlonski, 2020–2022) explores the sublime aesthetics of alpine heights – in

Nova Gorica symbolizing the North.

•   Gratinated Brain of Pupilija Ferkeverk(1970) a landmark work by Karpo Godina looks South—toward the Adriatic lagoon, where a woman swings joyfully over the sea and the horizon. 

•   Davorin Marcs I Draw a Line, the Sky Will Be Above. #3 (2021) deconstructs the horizon as a manifestation: "I draw a line, the sky will be above.“

HORIZONS is an invitation to shift perspectives and rethink orientation. The installation embraces the GO! 2025 theme of transcending borders and connecting cultures.

K3 Film Festival

The K3 Film Festival takes place every December in Villach, Austria. With its unique focus on the three neighboring cultural regions of Slovenia, Italy, and Austria, it has always gone beyond borders—creating bridges and new opportunities.

The Ingeborg Bachmann Dome

Ingeborg Bachmann (1926–1973), born in Klagenfurt, is regarded as one of the most important literary voices of the 20th century. Since April 2025, the EPIC district in Nova Gorica has hosted the Ingeborg Bachmann Dome—a symbolic and physical link between Nova Gorica and Carinthia in Austria. The dome, on loan from the Carinthian Cultural Foundation, was designed and built by Gerhard Fresacher and Armin Guerino.