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- 2025-04-29
Zestaw ilustracji na okładkę książki "Halucynacje... chyba śnię"
Designed by Dr. Dariusz Vasin, these two illustrations for the outside and inside covers of the book "Hallucinations... I'm Probably Dreaming," edited by Agata Pankiewicz and Marcin Przybyłko, are a surrealist parody of the book's content. They depict an impossible, ugly, and dysfunctional structure composed of architectural elements, figures, and animals. Despite defying all laws of physics, logic, and aesthetics, the structure exists and, moreover, thrives. The linear illustrations are executed with lines of uniform thickness. The delicacy of the lines contrasts with the coarseness, vulgarity, and clumsiness of the architecture presented. The book is published by Wydawnictwo Warstwy and Wydawnictwo Akademii Sztuk Pięknych w Krakowie. The book was published in Polish, in softcover, contains 168 pages, book format 16.5 x 23.5 cm, ISBN number 978-83-67186-31-5.Osiągnięcia artystycznePrace artystyczneauthorship of an artistic work - 2025-09-16
Projekt identyfikacji wizualnej Kongresu i Festiwalu Psychologicznego "Re_mind"
The visual identity project for the "Re_mind" Psychology Congress and Festival is a comprehensive communication design project encompassing the entire process of branding the scientific event—from name development, through identity concept, to communication strategy and visual identification system. The goal of the designed visual identity is to build a coherent and recognizable image that consistently reflects the values, character, and aspirations of the international psychology congress. The design work was comprehensive and based on an integrated approach combining strategic analysis, conceptual creation, and development of communication tools. The work resulted in the development of the event's name, the use of the name in various contexts of the event and its communication, an identity profile, the project's communication objectives, visual identification, graphic materials, and the event's website. The congress is scheduled for June 22-24, 2026. The congress is organized by SWPS University, in cooperation with the City of Wrocław and TVP.Osiągnięcia artystycznePrace artystyczneauthorship of a work - design arts - 2025-10-16
Praca fotograficzna "Photography. Telephone. Game."
Dr. Michał Jakubowicz's photographic work, "Telephone. Game. Photography," arose from an invitation to participate in an online art project, a contemporary version of a surrealist game. The project sought to reveal unconscious associations by transforming, supplementing, and reinterpreting previously developed artistic ideas. The project is part of an international, open-access online visual discourse. This is its third edition. The first edition brought together a total of 315 artists from around the world, while the second edition attracted 795 participants. In his photograph, Michał Jakubowicz interpreted a drawing by Zoe Moldenhauer, a young New York-based artist. His work was interpreted by David Perry in a poetic text and by Zindzi Reed in a watercolor drawing.Osiągnięcia artystycznePrace artystyczneauthorship of an artistic work - 2025-03-24
Obiekt "Jajo FiDU"
The FiDU Egg, designed by Dr. Oskar Zięta, combines advanced technology with traditional craftsmanship. Unlike delicate, traditional blown eggs, the FiDU Egg is a durable steel object designed to last for generations. The Egg's surface decorations are inspired by folk ornaments, particularly geometric and floral patterns from Łowicz and the precise, rhythmic motifs of Opole. The Egg had its international premiere at the Big Egg Hunt in London, an event that transforms London into an open-air art gallery. The exhibition featured over 100 egg-shaped sculptures. The event is organized by Elephant Family, a charity founded in 2002 by Mark Shand.Osiągnięcia artystycznePrace artystyczneauthorship of a work - design arts - 2025-05-29
Rzeźba "Whispers"
"Whispers" is a sculpture by Dr. Oskar Zięta, whose creation involved the public. Londoners gathered in Fleet Street Quarter to inflate, deform, and thus stabilize the steel structure, while simultaneously participating in the process of shaping it. The work's uniqueness stemmed from the use of innovative technology and the invitation to the audience to actively participate in its creation. The sculpture was presented as part of the London Festival of Architecture 2025 in Fleet Street Quarter. The sculpture encourages people to speak up. Thanks to the acoustic qualities of the steel surfaces, whether we speak quietly or even whisper, we can establish meaningful connection within its surroundings. The installation was co-financed by the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Polish Cultural Institute in London, the Let's Art Foundation, and On & On Designs, as part of "UK/Poland Season 2025," a program organized by the British Council.Osiągnięcia artystycznePrace artystyczneauthorship of a work - design arts