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186 Steps [camp: reintegration]
Audiovisual spectacle “186 steps [camp: reintegration]” was a part of “Saved From Mauthausen” exhibition organized by the Warsaw History Meeting House in May 2010.
The exhibition accompanied the promotion of “Saved From
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Dare to Act – A Practical Guide for Youth Participation
Volunteers from Culture Shock Foundation participated in a training course “Dare to Act – A Practical Guide for Youth Participation” realized in Georgia from October 25th to October 31st 2013. They learnt how to organise
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City Mirages
”City Mirages” was a series of multimedia installations located in gates and courtyards of Mirów in Wola District in Warsaw. Installations, shown at night hours, created a walking route around Mirów in the period from Ju
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Culture Shock Gallery
Culture Shock Gallery was founded in 2012 as a space for art and experimental, cultural activities. It is one of projects undertaken by Culture Shock Foundation.
Culture Shock Gallery is a place for a new approach to th
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Playing Green
„Playing Green” was a neighborhood event, that connected elements of design and gardening aimed at villagers from Sadowa, Łomianki. The goal was to integrate Sadowa’s villagers and to create a sense of identity with publ
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Playing Green 2012
For the second time the „Playing Green” project was held in Sadowa. It was a neighbourly workshop combining elements of design and horticultural activities aimed at residents of Sadowa village in Łomianki municipality.
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Sinful film review
For the short films lovers we’ve prepared evening with movies dedicated to Grzegorz Wierzchowski.
What do the flyers eat?
What does the biggest camera which drove on the Polish roads look like?
You can find the answer
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Joanna Stańko – Kwadraty i Kwiaty (Squares and Flowers)
Joanna Stańko studied at the Department of Graphics Design of Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, which she has finished it in 1980. She was a part of Dziekanka studio in the 80’. The artist worked mainly on installations an
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Katarzyna Piądłowska – Warsaw Scarp and its histories
From the author:
The series of my photographs concerns Warsaw Scarp and people in different ways associated with it – through work, childhood, place of residence, and even – walks.
The photo series "Warsaw Scarp and it
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Krzysztof Franaszek – Światłodziura
Krzysztof Franaszek is a sculptor. He creates objects and installations presented so far at four individual exhibitions and several collective exhibitions in Poland and abroad. Among others, at Warsaw Studio Gallery “asf
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Magic in process
In the autumn Culture Shock Foundation starts another medialab workshops. A cycle of workshops ofered by us is an ambitious experiment, a precedent on a national scale and a huge challenge. This time, two groups will w...
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Medialab Junior
Medialab Junior was a project, that included three different types of workshops aimed at youth. During the workshops, young people, using open source software and new technologies, learnt creative cooperation and gained
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Medialab Junior Warsaw
"Medialab Junior Warsaw" were two series of innovative workshops combining new technologies and education, which were aimed at young people from Warsaw Youth Educational Centers. During the event, young people together w...
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Medialab Senior
"Medialab Senior" was a four day long, inter-generational, outgoing workshop, during which the participants learned creative cooperation and gained knowledge and skills required to become activists and creators.
The pro...
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“Media activists”
"Media activists" is an unique and innovative project of Culture Shock Foundation. Its goal is to create an original web game, that would help youth at a risk of digital exclusion (especially in small towns), to learn ho...
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City of Dreams
City of Dreams was a two-week series of workshops on modern dance and drama, combining movement, dance, play and theatre, aimed at children aged 9-12 years, spending their holidays in the city. The workshops took place e
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Michał Mackiewicz – luminous installations exhibition
The latest works of Michał Mackiewicz are installations that combine painting, graphics, illuminative techniques and music. In the calm space of his paintings there is a place for a breath. Non-obvious statement hidden i
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Mary Wilde Lake’s Soft Take-Offs
Katarzyna Pabijanek, the curator, about “Mary Wide Lake’s Soft Take-Offs” exhibition:
The paintings, which we see on “Soft Take-Offs” exhibition were not created during one painting session. Mary Wide Lake puts many lay
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My City of Dreams
"My City of Dreams" was a series of workshops on modern dance and drama, combining movement, dance, play and theatre, aimed at children aged 9-13 years – students of the Polish Olympians Elementary School nr 323. The wor...
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Nakręcone na film
"Nakręcone na film" was a project by Anna Kasperka, Katarzyna Miszczak, Weronika Marczak and Wioletta Wnorowska − an informal group of four girls from the big city interested in creating films, that in August 2013 went t...
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NEW YORK
Greenpoint. The Transition is a series of cultural and social activities realized in New York, USA by the Culture Shock Foundation from May to December, 2015 consisting of photography, culinary & theatrical worksho...
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Monsters on the Scarp
"Monsters on the Scarp” was a series of creative meetings on diverse topics. The project was aimed at people, who have acquired a specific skill and wanted to share it with others.
Together we wondered how our future ga...
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Together and separately
Why "Together and separately"?
Marta Cichecka, Piotr Machnowski, Joanna Musil, Ewa Skrzypczak studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw at the same facultie (Interior Design) and at the same time. They are the gen
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The Experts
“The Experts” was a project for 55+ seniors, the goal of which was to attract 55+ people to design and art. In practice it meant projecting an object of everyday use and making its model using novel technologies, such as
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The Experts 2
„The Experts 2” was an innovative project of Culture Shock Foundation addressed to people over 55 years old. The aim was to make participants interested in design, art and model manufacturing. We had led two cycles of wo
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Treasures of the Scarp
"Treasures of the Scarp" was a series of cultural events aimed at increasing knowledge, promoting Warsaw Scarp and encouraging its citizens (but not only) to be locally active.
On the one hand, we wanted people to get t...
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Skarpa. Reactivation! Politics, culture, recreation
“Skarpa. Reactivation! Politics, culture, recreation” was a series of artistic interventions – land art objects, site-specific objects, and performances – all taking place within Marshall Rydz-Śmigły park in Warsaw – ins
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Skarpa: Relokacja
Can the new technologies art build a dialog between city and its inhabitants?
We tried to answer this question by "Skarpa: Relokacja" project – innovative, multimedia artistic concept, whose essential material was the u
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Skarpa: Rewelacja!
The Culture Shock Foundation, started in late 2010 in Warsaw with the goal of popularising new media art − and culture in general − by hosting interdisciplinary events in public spaces, organise Skarpa: Rewelacja! bienni
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Urban Creatures
”Urban creatures – redefining public space” was a youth artistic exchange held in Rustavi in Georgia. The project lasted seven days, brought together 32 participants and 8 animators from Poland, Slovenia, Georgia, and Ar
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Uruchomucho 2012
On every Sunday in September in front of the Kordegarda Gallery 9 young bands performed in an event - URUCHOMUCHO. They were talented musicians, who played on a professional level, but did not appear on TV or radio. Thei
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Uruchomucho 2013
URUCHOMUCHO is a series of concerts promoting young Polish artists, which for the third time took place in front of the Kordegarda Gallery on August and September weekends. The event was accompanied by meetings with peop
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Warszawa na Opak (Warsaw upside down)
„Warszawa na Opak” was a project, which aimed at research reminding and reconstruction of the customs related to celebrating the carnival in Warsaw.
The universal theme of the carnival: “the world upside down”. We all w
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Warsaw stories
This project was meant to improve in an art of conversation. During the workshops leaders and participants created various stories inspired by pieces of culture, literature, and real facts from the history of Warsaw and
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Sophie Brzeska-Gaudier „Mother and other writings”
Sophie Brzeska-Gaudier left a few hundred manuscripts, that were never before published, most of which she had written in French and English. Her first book was published 83 years after her death thanks to Gillian Raffle
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