DIVA Station is a physical and web archive of video, film and new-media art. It is based on collecting video material within a wider national context, and includes artists who work in Slovenia and/or abroad. It includes three basic categories: art video, events and sources.



On the second evening of the review of the video and film oeuvre of Anja Medved and Nadja Velušček, we will watch their first feature-length documentary, Forget Me Not (2025). It is a documentary essay that seeks unspoken family memories of World War II and creates conditions in which those memories can be freed from imposed and prescribed truths.
Production: SCCA-Ljubljana and Slovenian Cinematheque, curated by: Vesna Bukovec, Robert Kuret.
The screening at the Slovenian Cinematheque on 21 January 2026 will be followed by a lecture by Dr. Andrej Šprah as part of the Kino-katedra programme for educators and a presentation of the retrospective catalogue. More
Production: Luksuz produkcija, UL ALUO, 2024
Short documentary. Špela (26), who has undergone chemotherapy due to lymphatic cancer, and her friend Hannah (26) are casually socializing in Špela's college dormitory room. Through their conversation, we become aware of our own fragility an...
Production: Luksuz produkcija, 2022
Short experimental documentary. Aiming to face the trauma of her past lives, Hannah goes to a remote Croatian village, where a Buddhist retreat centre is located. Her regression therapy session unfolds before us through a titillating projection of emotion...
Production: Jatun Risba, 2020-2021
Be-coming Tree (2020-21) is a video work that documents Jatun Risba’s year-long durational performance, carried out across four seasons of the pandemic year 2020/21, each lasting one hour. From the second, summer iteration onward, the personal perfo...
Production: Video CD, 1983
Recording of a video performance at the 1st International Video Biennale Video CD in Ljubljana, in which the video was included as a constitutive part of the event: the artist's gestures were shown from behind on monitors arranged at the edges of the venu...































