
At Bricknic we create cooking tools for togetherness. We design products and event concepts which connect people through the collective preparation of food. Our inventions aim to spark teamwork and collective joy for its users.
At Bricknic we create cooking tools for togetherness. We design products and event concepts which connect people through the collective preparation of food. Our inventions aim to spark teamwork and collective joy for its users.
Making a busy avenue car free to raise awareness about the rising number of cars in the city.
Opening a public discussion about city space and it´s functions. Creating a street living room to strenghten the sense of belonging.
At a time when the world is facing huge challenges - students, principals, teachers, staff and parents have begun their sustainable journey for "Ggreen" deal transition. This may sound very difficult and distant but the Slaveykov Municipal High School in Dobrich-Bulgaria has already transformed the way the thinks about the energy. We links renewable energy and energy efficient technologies with the transfer of competencies, values, attitudes and behaviours environmental education.
MDY is a transversal media questioning innovation and sustainability through fashion, philosophy, design, culture, art and technology.
A laboratory, a portal between paper & digital, offering an augmented and infinitely expandable experience through its bespoke AR mobile application.
MDY is the start of a new collaborative era: setting a space for experimental and creative project incubation gathering creatives and testing innovative artistic and intellectual formats
Planteka is an online marketplace to buy and sell plants, gardening services and knowledge on plants and sustainability, by connecting and mobilising a community of plant lovers. Recognising the growing need for inter-human and natural connections in the pandemic era, we created PlantekaFest; a unique festival facilitating the interconnectivity between humans and nature in urban environments, through the medium of plants, arts and sustainability.
This communitary herbarium is a scientific object created by the local inhabitants and displayed in a way that conveys the beauty of the native species and of the construction process. Local youth and elders collect the samples, performing naturalistic observation and creating art pieces in the form of drawings and poems. This way, they create an emotional relationship with the territory and acknowledge our interdependence with biodiversity, which promotes the adoption of new habits.
The Mediterranean Diet Virtual Museum is a web project for collecting and digitizing memories related to the Mediterranean Diet. It includes short videos on the history of the Diet, clips on nutrition, and over 150 video interviews. The Museum is the virtual open space of MedEatResearch, Center for Social Research on Mediterranean Diet of the University Suor Orsola Benincasa, whose aim is sharing Southern Italy's food heritage and encourage the cultural exchange among Mediterranean countries.
Collectively taking care of urban green areas benefits citizens not only with more livable, beautiful and 're-greened' cities, it also encourages a sustainable lifestyle and makes happier communities, encouranging sense of belonging and participation. Noi Ortadini have been witnessing this for 1 year and a half, by restoring the urban biodiversity of a neighborhood in Matera, with circular economy practices and social inclusion at the intergenerational, multicultural and many other levels.
"A - A Three Body Problem" by Barbis Ruder moves at the interface of visual art, performance, music, physics and cross-disciplinary social challenges. A huge wooden kinetic sculpture in the form of the letter "A", which does not unfold its full potential without interaction, and two musical video works dealing with the concert pitch "A" questioning the interplay and harmony of bodies in relation to space.
No construction or destruction, no waste or degradation but a respectful public space with high aesthetic value, natural therapeutic effect, authenticity and high level of participation - these are the characteristics of the first wood-based natural cemetery in Slovakia, which we set up in 2021. The funeral ceremonies take place under the trees and the ashes are buried to their roots. We brought the concept of natural burials to Slovakia and we are still the only ones who cultivate this topic.