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Jewelry Fantasies by Olena Yastreb | Master of Crafts
In this program:
- Handcrafted jewelry rings, earrings, and pendants for everyday wear.
- Is it possible to combine variety and availability of jewelry with precious metals and stones?
- How a young Ukrainian designer managed to break age-old stereotypes about jewelry and become the first independent jeweler in the country.
“Master of Crafts” is exploring new trends in jewelry art of Ukraine.
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Visions 2018: Found Objects art exhibit
The Philadelphia Museum of Art has a unique exhibit called Jean Shin Collection.
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Design Expedition to Ukraine 2019 Land Inspires
On 24-28 June 2019, a group of 12 international design experts and journalists visited the craft centres of Transcarpathian Ukraine. Initiated by the architect and founder of the living design collection FAINA – Victoria Yakusha, a design expedition to Ukraine “The Earth Inspires” covered 5 unique handicraft centres. The project was implemented with the support of the Ukrainian Cultural Foundation.
This unusual trip has brought designers from UK, USA, France, Denmark and Finland to some mystique and absolutely original craft workshops at the Carpathian region: black-smoked ceramics, Hutsul sheep-wool carpets, the world's longest musical instrument Trembita and many others.
Unexplored Ukraine, a true Terra Incognita, known in history as the cradle of Slavic 900 old civilization, has been opened for the following group of “design- researchers”:
– James Shaw (UK, London) – is a brave experimenter and inventor, he converts recycled thermoplastics into exuberant furniture using the hand-held plastic extruding gun he invented. James has exhibited internationally including The Design Museum, The V&A and MoMA. Past awards include being nominated for Designs of the Year.
– Kristen de la Vallière (France, Paris) – is American trendsetter and influencer from New York, the founder of “Say hi to” design platform, design jury, art director and curator at 'Maison et Objet', 'Design Korea' in Seoul, “Design Trends”.
– Eny Lee Parker (USA, NYC) – is Korean design-maker based in Brooklyn, NYC. Eny is a spatial designer emphasizing in objects, furniture and lighting, using clay as her main medium. She creates contemporary objects that brings awareness to our presence as well as to non-living things.
– Reeta Laine (Denmark, Copenhagen) – is a Danish interior designer, a teammate at the Nina Bruun design and consulting studio, which has evidenced its recognition within several features including Wallpaper, Design Milk, Herald Tribune, Washington Post, Le Figaro and many others.
– Luke Eastop (UK, Kent) – is a third-generation ceramicist, focusing on pared-down ceramic pieces, exploring the basic material qualities of clay, form, function and utility. His ceramic works and drawings are exhibited in London and New York.
– Ulla Koskinen (Helsinki, Finland) – furniture and interior designer, editor of ASUN from Finland, explores textile design at the University of Art and Design in Helsinki. Ulla collaborates with the Woodnotes brand, as well as with numerous Finnish companies: Artek, Durat, Kannustalo and Marimekko.
International media partners of the second design expedition Earth inspires:
Eva Sluneckova - Elle Decoration (Czech Republic)
Emmy Toonen - Feeling Wonen (Belgium)
Tanja Pabelick - DEAR Magazine (Germany)
Maria Diaz del Rio - Architectural Digest (Spain)
Joe Lloyd - Designo Magazine (UK)
Laura Todd - Wallpaper * (United Kingdom)
The organizer of the design expedition – Victoria Yakusha – aims to outline Ukraine on the world`s design map, to inspire design colleagues all over the world with a unique craft techniques of this region, true cultural heritage of Eastern Europe:
“Considering all the political and economic conditions, it is hard to imagine Ukraine as a perspective design-tour destination, but I decided to take a challenge and prove that we also have something to interest foreign guests.
My mission here with this project is to mark Ukraine on the world`s design map. We have a lot of talented people with unique knowledge and experience, which makes our country worth coming for and discovering, even if one has to travel thousands of kilometres.
I personally selected all the places and workshops along the route of the expedition, communicating and getting to know each artisan, working through master classes with them. Many of these crafts are endangered, so interest in them from foreign designers and the media will also help to attract the attention of the internal audience.”
The project was implemented with the support of Ukrainian Cultural Foundation -
UOW North Gong MagLev Shuttle
A vision of the North Gong MagLev Shuttle, employing a YBCO superconductor cooled by liquid nitrogen to hover over the magnetic track, we put together with the first year Physics students, Mitchell and Chamila, at ISEM, University of Wollongong (Australia). The track cuts through some main features of the UOW Campus (created from recycled materials).
Special thanks to T. Prikhna, ISHM-Kiev (Ukraine) and D. Litzkendorf, IPHT-Jena (Germany).
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Modern art exhibit challenges ideas about democracy
(10 Aug 2018) LEADIN:
A provocative exhibition of modern art is on display in Kiev.
Democracy Anew challenges visitors to rethink their idea of good government.
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A modern artwork inspired by a classic painting of a massacre.
Videos of stormy seas recalls J. M. W. Turner's work 'Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and Dying - Typhon coming on'.
In 1781 the slave ship Zong was wracked with disease, so Capt. Luke Collingwood ordered the crew to throw 133 sick slaves overboard, then tried to claim against insurance for loss of merchandise.
The abolitionist Granville Sharp demanded a murder prosecution, but the government's attorney responded: It is madness; the blacks were property.
The Zong incident was one among many that fired the zeal of slavery abolitionists.
American artist Sondra Perry explains her work: This video is called Typhoon coming up. It's an installation that takes some of its images from the Turner's painting called The Slave ship which is about Zong ship, the massacre on the Zong ship which is a slaving vessel. They threw over sick slaves during storm in order to collect the insurance money. And this purple ocean was made in open sources software that is feely available on Internet and anyone can download.
Perry's art work is currently on display in Kiev as part of an exhibition at the PinchukArtCenter of twelve modern international artists, called Democracy Anew.
The exhibition includes paintings, photos, sculpture, installation, performance and poem by modern artists such as Takashi Murakami, Damien Hirst, Zoe Leonard, Olafur Eliasson, Maurizio Cattelan, Francis Alys, Goshka Macuga, Pascale Marthine Tayou, Luc Tiymans, Allora&Caldzadilla and Rachel Whiteread.
The exhibition draws from two questions or multiple questions, but two principle questions. One is do we need to rethink democracy, do we need to adjust that? Is it necessary to change it, to allow democracy to survive the challenges that it faces today? Or a second question could be: do we need a new model, do we have to forget about democracy? Is it losing today the battle against other systems, authoritarian systems that very often look more decisive and attractive, says Bjorn Geldhof, Artistic Director of the PinchukArtCenter.
Elsewhere in the exhibition a man and a piano merge to create music and be art.
The installation by Allora&Caldzadilla challenges the viewer's perceptions of what is art.
Visitor Natalia Kramaritskaya is intrigued by the exhibition: This is very interesting. The widening of traditional frames for my opinion is always very fresh and forces people to think in a different way. It allows to distance from the standards which were imposed on us or experienced by ourselves
Art Critic Konstantin Doroshenko says that both traditional art forms and new ones like sculptures by Olafur Eliasson challenge our ideas.
Here we can see both - from posters, straightforward works, like for example Goshka Macuga's pen sketches of Donald Trump to self-immolation in Algeria. These are the obvious things. To much more exquisite works like Olafur Eliasson's Still river where we can see two cubes of frozen river water taken from Dnipro. It demonstrate us an idea that what looks unchanging and repetitive is very changeable in fact.
Sculptor Eliasson is known for experimenting with water and light in his work.
In 2008 he built a number of cascading waterfalls on New York City's historic harbour.
The exhibition runs until 6th January 2019.
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Проєкт «Амбасадори» показує, яким бачать своє місто його відомі мешканці. У десятій історії співачка та солістка гурту ONUKA Ната Жижченко покаже свій рідний Київ — велику і надзвичайно різносторонню столицю України. Познайомитись з людьми, які творять це сучасне місто, разом з Натою вирішив засновник проєкту Ukraїner Богдан Логвиненко.
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10. Gulliver’s Kingdom, Japan
The Japanese are really something when it comes to business ideas. In 1997, they wanted to open an amusement park based on the famous novel by Jonathan Swift “Gulliver’s Travels”, because who doesn’t want to pretend they are in an 18th century English novel?? Apparently not enough people because the park closed down just 4 years later. I mean it’s not really that trendy when you have Star Wars, Harry Potter, and Jurassic Park.
9. Spreepark, Berlin
This place was first opened in 1969 under the name of Kulturpark Plänterwald, in what was then East Berlin. After the fall of the Berlin wall, in 1989, the park was renamed to Spreepark, because it was built right next to the Spree river. It was quite an attraction because, for years, it was the only amusement park in East Germany.
8. L’Aquatic Paradis, Spain
This water park was built in Sitges near the city of Barcelona but, unfortunately, it didn’t stay open for long. From the very start, L’Aquatic Paradis was faced with a myriad of problems. It had tons of slides and pools and people were excited about it, but two years after opening there was a tragic accident and then massive debt issues….sound familiar?
7. Akvadroma Water Park, Russia
This complex, also known as the Indoor Complex near Moscow was approved for construction in 1997 – the idea was to have a huge center for the upcoming World Youth Games. It was an enormous undertaking, as it took over an area of 43,000 square meters (468,000 sq. feet), with 9 floors complete with swimming pools, water slides, track and field course, offices, and medical center.
6. Lake Dolores, USA
This waterpark was the first ever in the United States. It used to be a popular desert attraction but now it is abandoned in the middle of the Mojave Desert, California. It was known as Lake Dolores or Rock-A-Hoola Waterpark, back in the day. The name Dolores actually comes from the name of the person who built it.
5. Dunaújváros Vidámpark, Hungary
This Hungarian park was very popular back in the day – the beginnings of this park go back to the 19th century! While it was severely damaged during WWII, in the 60s and 70s, the place was booming because so many people wanted to go! It was fixed up to look like an “English Park” in 1952, but it became even more popular after the Hungarian revolution 4 years later.
4. Holy Land, USA
This attraction located in Waterbury, Connecticut was full of religious exhibits and bible studies for the whole family! It was big for around 30 years and attracted about 40,000 people a year to be exact.
3. Joyland, Wichita, USA
This amusement park was started by the Ottaway family during the economic boom in Wichita. Lester Ottaway bought a steam locomotive in 1933, and wanted to build something around it, so ergo we have Joyland!!
People used to come mostly in the evenings to cool off and enjoy every one’s company, especially since there was no TV!
2. Takakanonuma Greenland, Japan
Don’t let the name confuse you- this place is not in Greenland, but Japan! This amusement park was opened back in 1973, but it was closed only two years later. I’m not exactly sure what happened, but official sources said that there just weren’t enough ticket sales. Which means that the Japanese didn’t do a proper market analysis, which doesn’t sound like them at all!!
1. Pripyat Amusement Park, Ukraine
This amusement park really didn’t have any luck. It was opened in in the town of Pripyat, north of Kiev, but it didn’t last long. In fact, it lasted for less than one day! Yes, strange as it may sound, this amusement park was closed less than 24 hours after being opened to the public.
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Дома лучше! Ивано-Франковск/Сезон 2/Выпуск 14 (eng sub)
Дома лучше и Женя Синельников приехали в Ивано-Франковск!
Этот выпуск уникальный, как и сам Ивано-Франковск! Дома лучше и Женя Синельников стали свидетелями Рекорда Украины по самому массовому трембитанию! Мы покажем вам какой чудесный открывается вид на Ивано-Франковск с ратуши. И как Женя пытался собрать себе денег на борщ, катался на качелях, искал монетки и взлетел над городом.
А еще как найти свою челюсть, если сильно удивили местные памятники!
Дома Лучше прогулялись по центру, ведь он полностью пешеходный и отреставрированный. Побывали в парке Шевченко и заглянули в необычный музей профессий.
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The common saying “Our health is in our hands” is becoming more and more relevant. Modern technology is providing more opportunities to monitor our body's health without a visit to the doctor
Easter Souvenirs Wooden Gifts from Petrykivka Ukraine (Петриківка Україна)
In the heartland of Ukraine, in the Dnipropetrovsk area, among the wheat fields of Ukraine, lies the small village of Petrykivka. It is here that a unique school of decorative painting developed back in Cossack times, and flourishes to this day.
It is said that the Petrykivka style first developed as a form of wall painting--women would apply floral designs to the whitewashed wall of their houses with broad strokes of bright paints. Later these same designs were applied to all sorts of household goods--spoons, trays, chests, plates.
The Petrykivka style of painting, «Петриківський Розпис», is characterized by birds and plants executed in bold strokes of bright colors. Flowers and berries predominate. It has been adapted in more modern times to paper, canvas and wooden eggs.
Bravo Pysanka presents Easter souvenirs and wooden gifts made in Petrykivka, Ukraine (Петриківка, Україна). Working in the European Easter tradition, Bravo Pysanka imports fine Easter gifts from Ukraine for you and your family for the holiday season.
We offer Easter egg sleeves, wooden eggs, Easter books, Easter films/DVDs, Easter Egg coloring books for children, Easter souvenirs, home decor wall decorative plaques, pysanka keychains, and more.
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Discover the dullsounding things in London that are surprisingly great First up the Antique Bread Board Museum. Sounds... interesting? It actually is and it has a lovely story. The museum sits within the reception room of Madeleine Neave’s house in Putney. Her mother Rosslyn, an antiques dealer, developed Alzheimer’s and sadly passed away earlier this year. Madeleine set up the museum to allow her mother to enjoy her bread board collection safely. Now it’s open to the public. And it really is all about bread boards? Precisely. There are over 400 boards in the collection dating from 1848 to the 1990s and around 150 are on show. The beauty of this tiny museum is that you’re allowed to get your mitts on the displays and handle any board, knife or butter dish you please without setting off a siren. So it’s an intimate affair? Yep. Only four guests can fit around the table at one time it’s a oneroom museum after all. Best to bring a chatty mum or a really nosey mate if you’re scared of awk...
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maharishi Upcycled Strategy & Research Document
maharishi SS14 DPM: Indian Woodland Swords
maharishi's Upcycled program celebrates it's 20th anniversary with a capsule collection which recycles Indian paratrooper uniforms and cloth. The fabric was produced for the Indian military but was eventually rejected for having too low a carbon content, which reduced it's protection from infra red camera's and goggles, less than ideal for military operations but not an issue for civilians. As with all maharishi's recycled pieces the source garments are blessed, washed in saffron water and smudged before they are repurposed, in order to disassociate each piece from it's negative military past, a process detailed in a short film showcasing this capsule collection. This symbolic act reflects the perennial intent behind maharishi's recycling program, which is to repurpose garments made by wasteful military programs and ensure that the source garments are given a new and extended life, one with a far more positive purpose and many more environmental benefits than was originally intended.
In 2007 India updated their camouflage, indirectly taking inspiration from maharishi disruptive patterns, which always include a nomenclature within the pattern. India followed the late generations of US Army patterns which introduced the inclusion of branding and naming, which were themselves inspired by DPM. The USA have since abandoned the practice in their most recent developments.
maharishi Upcycled Swords to Ploughshares program refers to a Biblical concept in which military weapons or technologies are converted for peaceful civilian applications:
And many people shall go and say, Come ye, and let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, to the house of the God of Jacob; and He will teach us of His ways, and we will walk in His paths: for out of Zion shall go forth the law, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem. And He shall judge among the nations, and shall rebuke many people: and they shall beat their swords into ploughshares, and their spears into pruning hooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more. (Isaiah 2:3-4)
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