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      #MOVEMYSHADOW

      “Move my Shadow” is a project of 4 artists, aiming to organise an exhibition space with the help of citizens. It’s an open air, non-location based exposition, built by participation of the public. The artworks are hung in the windows and other exposed places thanks to the consent and the initiative of their owners. This Photographic & Poster Design Exposition is also linked with new technology of Augmented Reality: every artwork is coupled with an animated storytelling, which visitors can discover by scanning the artwork with their own mobile device, using the EyeJack application. This expo is created as a part of PAF

       

      Paulina Januszewska (photos)

      Kaja Renkas (www.kajarenkas.com)

      Graphic designer, illustrator, screen print and new media artist.
      Graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Katowice, Poland, where she studied printmaking. Continued her education at the University of Silesia in Art Department. She currently works as the professor in Video Games and Virtual Space Design Department at the University of Silesia.

      Tomasz Ignalski

      Culture animator, musician, sound-art creator, graduated from the University of Silesia in pedagogical and artistic faculty. Participant of many music projects, founder and guitarist of the NeLL – the first band in Poland, whose albums were entirely financed by Internet users.

      Iwona Pom (portfolio)

      Iwona Pomianowska, PhD, is an information and audiovisual designer, a lecturer at the Warsaw University (Psychology Department) and at The Schiller National Film School (Postproduction & New Media). As a member of the museum advisory committee (M Museum Leuven) she combines the domains of empirical psychology and media design by scrutinising the issues of human cognition, visual perception (PhD, the School of Psychology, Trinity College Dublin) and the information design (LUCA School of Arts, Brussels).

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