Russian illegal prison on IZOLYATSIA premises has been operational for 10 years.

3D Printing: Do It Yourself

October 27, at 2 PM, there is 3D Printing: Do It Yourself workshop as part of the public programme of the Interactive Playground exhibition by WRO Center for Media Art. Worksho 3D Modelling within the public programme of Interactive Playground exhibition created by WRO Art Centre. The workshop is directed by Maxim Losev - media artist, photographer, cameraman, radio engineer, computer researcher. He is a member of the public organisation DzygaMediaLab and one of the principal members of Kharkiv Hackerspace. He participated in numerous projects on the verge of science and art.

The world is rapidly changing while something that seemed impossible is becoming real. A few years ago, no one could imagine something and hold it in one's own hands in a few hours. 3D modelling allows anyone doing real wonders, from creating volumetric figures of one's favourite heroes to prosthetic devices. At this workshop, participants will model a 3D prototype and learn about all stages of its further creation. At the end of the workshop, all will be able to take their 3D model with them.

The workshop is directed by Maxim Losev - media artist, photographer, cameraman, radio engineer, computer researcher. He is a member of the public organisation DzygaMediaLab and one of the principal members of Kharkiv Hackerspace. He participated in numerous projects on the verge of science and art.



October 27, 2:00 PM
IZOLAB (in the courtyard behind the building of IZONE)
Places are limited so, please, fill in the registration form
One’s own personal computer is required

Interactive Playground is a research project focusing on a profound study of non-formal education in a museum environment and assessing the exposition layouts that engage the widest audience to the investigation of contemporary art. The project in Kiev concludes with the opening of a media art exhibition for children and their parents. Polish artists from WRO Center for Media Art Foundation develops Interactive Playground that is presented in Kyiv in partnership with IZOLYATSIA. The exhibition, created by the WRO team in 2008, marks this year's tenth anniversary: ​​over three hundred thousand people visited it around three continents.

The project is implemented under the Culture Bridges Programme. Culture Bridges is funded by the EU and managed by the British Council in partnership with the European Union National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC) network in Ukraine. Co-funded by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland. Co-funded by the Wrocław Municipality. Animation program partner is UkrAnimaFilm.