Deep Sea Creatures Interactive Catalogue / Hydropolis
Deep Sea Creatures - Interactive Catalogue
Interactive Scientific Exhibit
The Centre of Ecological Education
HYDROPOLIS / WROCŁAW
Investor: MPWIK Wrocław
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Among the various artistic and educational exhibits designed and invented by Avishay Ave Hadari and ArtFm Creative Team is Deep Sea Creatures Interactive Catalogue, a large scientific installation dedicated to deep sea creatures. The exhibit presents 12 hyper realistic models of deep sea creatures designed by the Danish modellers team 10Tons dk under the supervision of zoologists and scientists.
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Design Concept & Art Direction:
Łukasz Markiewicz & Avishay Ave Hadari
Graphic design : Łukasz Markiewicz &
Maciej Ochęcki, Marek Wadas
Video contents postproduction & animations by Tomasz Sarna
Technical management : Karol Ornatowski, Justyna Jaworska, Jan Witkowski, Michał Hnatowski
Textual contents and research study: Tomasz Natora, Avishay Ave Hadari
ARTFM
Creative Director: Mieczysław Bielawski
Exhibit production: Trillian GMBH
Scientific modelling :10 TONS
Photographs & 3D renders:
Artfm
Łukasz Markiewicz
Hydropolis
Radio Wrocław
Avishay Ave Hadari
Underwater video footages : MBARI
PROJECT INFO
Location: Wrocław, Poland
Year: 2015
Size: 4000 m²
Investor: Municipal Waterworks and Drainage Company Ltd. in Wrocław
Scope: design for the exhibition arrangement, narrative script, interior designs, interactive installation prototype designs, multimedia designs and production.
The HYDROPOLIS Environmental Education Center is a unique place, combining education with modern forms of exhibition. The main subject of the exhibition is water – a substance that is everywhere on our planet.
This is a narrative exhibition. Visitors actively take part in the story of the origins of water in the universe, encounter the incredible creatures from the depths of the ocean, and take to the surface to understand its imperative function in the environment and its role in human vital functions. They also learn the history of water engineering, from Antiquity to present-day methods of water management.
HYDROPOLIS is a place where diverse multimedia technologies, art installations, replicas and real-life models serve a common goal: to show water from varied and fascinating perspectives.
A historical 19th-century underground pure water reservoir has been adapted for the purposes of the exhibition.
Deep Sea Creatures Interactive Catalogue
Deep Sea Creatures - Interactive Catalogue Interactive Scientific Exhibit The Centre of Ecological Education HYDROPOLIS / WROCŁAW Investor: MPWIK Wrocław
Scientific modelling: 10 TONS
Design Concept & Art Direction: Łukasz Markiewicz & Avishay Ave Hadari
Graphic design : Łukasz Markiewicz & Maciej Ochęcki, Marek Wadas Video contents postproduction & animations by Tomasz Sarna Technical management : Karol Ornatowski, Justyna Jaworska, Jan Witkowski, Michał Hnatowski Textual contents and research study: Tomasz Natora, Avishay Ave Hadari ARTFM Photographs & 3D renders: Artfm Łukasz Markiewicz Hydropolis Radio Wrocław Avishay Ave Hadari Underwater video footages : MBARI PROJECT INFO Location: Wrocław, Poland Year: 2015 Size: 4000 m² Investor: Municipal Waterworks and Drainage Company Ltd. in Wrocław Scope: design for the exhibition arrangement, narrative script, interior designs, interactive installation prototype designs, multimedia designs and production. The HYDROPOLIS Environmental Education Center is a unique place, combining education with modern forms of exhibition. The main subject of the exhibition is water – a substance that is everywhere on our planet. This is a narrative exhibition. Visitors actively take part in the story of the origins of water in the universe, encounter the incredible creatures from the depths of the ocean, and take to the surface to understand its imperative function in the environment and its role in human vital functions. They also learn the history of water engineering, from Antiquity to present-day methods of water management. HYDROPOLIS is a place where diverse multimedia technologies, art installations, replicas and real-life models serve a common goal: to show water from varied and fascinating perspectives. A historical 19th-century underground pure water reservoir has been adapted for the purposes of the exhibition.
BATHYSCAPHE TRIESTE | A REPLICA & SIMULATOR
BATHYSCAPHE TRIESTE
A REPLICA & SIMULATOR
A VOYAGE SIMULATION
CHALLENGE DEEP / DIVE NO. 70
23 JANUARY 1960
The visitor may enter the bathysphere crew cabin and view a real time simulation of the first research mission from 23 January 1960 by lieutenant Don Walsh of the United States Navy, along with Jacques Piccard, the bathyscaphe’s constructor.
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The Centre of Ecological Education
HYDROPOLIS / WROCŁAW
Investor: MPWIK Wrocław
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Design Concept & Art Direction:
Łukasz Markiewicz & Avishay Ave Hadari
Simulation script and concept by
Avishay Ave Hadari
Sound design by Michał Fojcik
Interface and infographics design:
Łukasz Markiewicz & Maciej Ochęcki
Video contents postproduction by Tomasz Sarna
Technical management : Karol Ornatowski, Justyna Jaworskaka, Jan Witkowski Durand-Viel , Michał Hnatowski
Textual contents and research study: Tomek Natora, Avishay Ave Hadari, Janek Bielawski
ARTFM
Creative Director: Mieczysła Bielawski
Exhibit production:
Props
Trillian GMBH
Photographs & video by
Avishay Ave Hadari
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PROJECT INFO
Location: Wrocław, Poland
Year: 2015
Size: 4000 m²
Investor: Municipal Waterworks and Drainage Company Ltd. in Wrocław
Scope: design for the exhibition arrangement, narrative script, interior designs, interactive installation prototype designs, multimedia designs and production.
The HYDROPOLIS Environmental Education Center is a unique place, combining education with modern forms of exhibition. The main subject of the exhibition is water – a substance that is everywhere on our planet.
This is a narrative exhibition. Visitors actively take part in the story of the origins of water in the universe, encounter the incredible creatures from the depths of the ocean, and take to the surface to understand its imperative function in the environment and its role in human vital functions. They also learn the history of water engineering, from Antiquity to present-day methods of water management.
HYDROPOLIS is a place where diverse multimedia technologies, art installations, replicas and real-life models serve a common goal: to show water from varied and fascinating perspectives.
A historical 19th-century underground pure water reservoir has been adapted for the purposes of the exhibition.
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Wrocław (Polish: [ˈvrɔt͡swaf] (listen); German: Breslau [ˈbʁɛslaʊ]; Czech: Vratislav; Latin: Vratislavia) is a city in western Poland and the largest city in the historical region of Silesia. It lies on the banks of the River Oder in the Silesian Lowlands of Central Europe, roughly 350 kilometres (220 mi) from the Baltic Sea to the north and 40 kilometres (25 mi) from the Sudeten Mountains to the south. The population of Wrocław in 2018 was 639,258, making it the fourth-largest city in Poland and the main city of Wrocław agglomeration.
Wrocław is the historical capital of Silesia and Lower Silesia. Today, it is the capital of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship. The history of the city dates back over a thousand years, and its extensive heritage combines almost all religions and cultures of Europe. At various times, it has been part of the Kingdom of Poland, Kingdom of Bohemia, Kingdom of Hungary, Habsburg Monarchy, Prussia and Germany. Wrocław became part of Poland again in 1945, as a result of the border changes after the Second World War, which included a nearly complete exchange of population.
Wrocław is a university city with a student population of over 130,000, making it one of the most youthful cities in the country. Since the beginning of the 20th century, the University of Wrocław, previously Breslau University, produced 9 Nobel Prize laureates and is renowned for its high quality of teaching.Wrocław is classified as a Gamma- global city by GaWC. It was placed among the top 100 cities in the world for the quality of life by the consulting company Mercer.The city hosted the Eucharistic Congress in 1997 and the Euro 2012 football championships. In 2016, the city was a European Capital of Culture and the World Book Capital. Also in this year, Wrocław hosted the Theatre Olympics, World Bridge Games and the European Film Awards. In 2017, the city was the host of the IFLA Annual Conference and the World Games.
Wrocław | Wikipedia audio article
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00:03:18 1 Etymology
00:05:34 2 History
00:07:07 2.1 Middle Ages
00:13:17 2.2 Renaissance, Reformation and Counter-Reformation
00:16:25 2.3 Napoleonic Wars
00:17:45 2.4 Prussia and Germany
00:26:32 2.5 Second World War and afterwards
00:29:46 2.6 After the war
00:34:52 3 Environment
00:35:14 3.1 Air pollution
00:37:29 3.2 Climate
00:39:34 3.3 Fauna
00:41:41 3.4 Water
00:42:31 4 Government and politics
00:43:12 4.1 Districts
00:45:31 4.2 Municipal government
00:47:21 5 Tourism
00:47:53 5.1 Landmarks and points of interest
00:53:22 5.2 Swimming
00:54:25 5.3 Shopping malls
00:55:36 5.4 Entertainment
00:57:11 5.5 Museums
00:58:54 6 Wrocław in literature
01:00:14 7 Education
01:03:46 8 Transport
01:08:05 9 Demographics
01:08:15 9.1 Population
01:08:25 9.2 Religion
01:12:17 10 Professional sports
01:14:09 10.1 Men's sports
01:16:02 10.2 Women's sports
01:16:31 11 Economy
01:21:14 12 Major corporations
01:21:25 13 International relations
01:21:36 13.1 Twin towns and sister cities
01:21:51 13.2 Partnerships
01:22:05 14 Gallery
01:22:14 15 Notable people
01:22:24 16 See also
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I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
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Wrocław (UK: , US: , Polish: [ˈvrɔtswaf] (listen); German: Breslau [ˈbʁɛslaʊ]; Czech: Vratislav; Latin: Vratislavia) is a city in western Poland and the largest city in the historical region of Silesia. It lies on the banks of the River Oder in the Silesian Lowlands of Central Europe, roughly 350 kilometres (220 mi) from the Baltic Sea to the north and 40 kilometres (25 mi) from the Sudeten Mountains to the south. The population of Wrocław in 2018 was 640,648, making it the fourth-largest city in Poland and the main city of the Wrocław agglomeration.Wrocław is the historical capital of Silesia and Lower Silesia. Today, it is the capital of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship. The history of the city dates back over a thousand years, and its extensive heritage combines almost all religions and cultures of Europe. At various times, it has been part of the Kingdom of Poland, Kingdom of Bohemia, Kingdom of Hungary, Habsburg Monarchy, Prussia and Germany. Wrocław became part of Poland again in 1945, as a result of the border changes after the Second World War, which included a nearly complete exchange of population.
Wrocław is a university city with a student population of over 130,000, making it one of the most youthful cities in the country. Since the beginning of the 20th century, the University of Wrocław, previously Breslau University, produced 9 Nobel Prize laureates and is renowned for its high quality of teaching.Wrocław is classified as a Gamma-global city by GaWC. It was placed among the top 100 cities in the world for the quality of life by the consulting company Mercer and in the top 100 of the smartest cities in the world in the IESE Cities in Motion Index 2019 report.The city hosted the Eucharistic Congress in 1997 and the Euro 2012 football championships. In 2016, the city was a European Capital of Culture and the World Book Capital. Also in this year, Wrocław hosted the Theatre Olympics, World Bridge Games and the European Film Awards. In 2017, the city was the host of the IFLA Annual Conference and the World Games.