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Tusk’s First Year Back

Now leading a broad coalition, how has Tusk’s government tackled Poland’s economic challenges over the past year?Donald Tusk’s second turn at governing Poland with...

Polish Museum Best in the World

The Museum of Polish History, located within the Citadel of Warsaw, has added another accolade to its growing list of international recognitions by winning...

Bionic Hand from Wrocław

Scientists from the Wrocław University of Science and Technology are completing work on a prototype bionic prosthesis for people after forearm amputations. It is...

Poland Advances Toward SMR

Laurentis Energy Partners (Laurentis), a leading provider of nuclear services, has entered into an agreement with Poland’s ORLEN Synthos Green Energy (OSGE) to pave...

New Hydrogen Plant in Silesia

The state-owned Industrial Development Agency (ARP) will construct a hydrogen production plant in the industrial region of Silesia, southwestern Poland, as a joint venture...

ArtIntell

The newly opened ArtIntell exhibition at Hala Koszyki in Warsaw is an experimental space presenting various types of generative and regenerative art, including VR, AR, 3D printing and art installations. “ArtIntell’s” mission is to show that artificial intelligence is another tool that expands the perception of art by both its creators and recipients. AI becomes a new brush in the artist’s hand and a magnifying glass for the viewer, as well as a means for the entrepreneurs to create unique visual experiences. The exhibition will last for one year and during this time will visit Miami (December 12), Wrocław (February 2) and Gdańsk (April 4), returning to Warsaw for its final (June 6). The form of the exhibition isn’t fixed – it changes over time offering viewers various experiences of digital art and showcasing different pieces that not only captivate aesthetically, but inspire reflection on the future of art and technology. Each stage will last for 3 months and will be complemented by debates with specialists and educational workshops. 

Wiktoria Sawicka-Djassi
Wiktoria Sawicka-Djassi
Freelance author, journalist and editor with over ten years of experience in public relations and communication for both domestic and international lifestyle brands. People and community enthusiast. Culture lover with a weak spot for literature. Traveler passionate about social diversity and mutual impact of people and their values.
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