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02-10-2007, 15:15
POLAND ST. UNDERGROUND 2007
October 13, 2007 – 1-6pm
Vinyl Factory Gallery @
Phonica 51 Poland Street, London, W1F 7RJ.
The Polish Cultural Institute in London is proud to announce the first ever instalment of Poland St. Underground, an eclectic look at Poland’s creative industry. The event will show the deep connection between art, music, animation, literature, video games, design and fashion and show how they all interact and influence each other.
The programme includes:
Tomek Baginski’s Oscar nominated and BAFTA award winning 3D animated films as well as his latest film created for Atari’s hotly anticipated videogame, The Witcher, developed over 5 years by CD Projekt in Poland. The game is based on Andrzej Sapkowski’s hit novel, The Last Wish (now available in English), whose hero, Geralt, lives in a complex fantasy world where not all monsters are evil, and beauty can be deceitful.
British Council Design Award winner Tomek Rygalik’s innovative Virus-XILY project, which will encourage the public to create and interact with the space!
Spatial designer Go Sha Black’s unique vision for an event space, featuring digital projections, state-of-the-art lighting installations – space used as a 3D canvas.
Londoners will witness neon art by Ilona Karwinska, projections by Izabella Kay, Janek Simon’s interactive rug, Carpet Invaders, a live mural by Iwona Zajac, and hot Polish fashion designer Magdalena Glowacka’s Helvetica collection.
Throughout the day, some of Poland’s best DJ’s will spin their tunes: Marcin Czubala (Mobilee), Jacek Sienkiewicz (Cocoon) and DJ’s Sssixa, Gigi and Subtone. For fans of non-electronic sounds, the eccentric Aleks and the Drummer, Poise Rite and The Firm will play on stage.
The Poland Street Festival is organized by the Polish Cultural Institute in conjunction with Atari, CD Projekt and Victor Gollancz. and supported by Anglo-Dal Ltd.
October 13, 2007 – 1-6pm
Vinyl Factory Gallery @
Phonica 51 Poland Street, London, W1F 7RJ.
The Polish Cultural Institute in London is proud to announce the first ever instalment of Poland St. Underground, an eclectic look at Poland’s creative industry. The event will show the deep connection between art, music, animation, literature, video games, design and fashion and show how they all interact and influence each other.
The programme includes:
Tomek Baginski’s Oscar nominated and BAFTA award winning 3D animated films as well as his latest film created for Atari’s hotly anticipated videogame, The Witcher, developed over 5 years by CD Projekt in Poland. The game is based on Andrzej Sapkowski’s hit novel, The Last Wish (now available in English), whose hero, Geralt, lives in a complex fantasy world where not all monsters are evil, and beauty can be deceitful.
British Council Design Award winner Tomek Rygalik’s innovative Virus-XILY project, which will encourage the public to create and interact with the space!
Spatial designer Go Sha Black’s unique vision for an event space, featuring digital projections, state-of-the-art lighting installations – space used as a 3D canvas.
Londoners will witness neon art by Ilona Karwinska, projections by Izabella Kay, Janek Simon’s interactive rug, Carpet Invaders, a live mural by Iwona Zajac, and hot Polish fashion designer Magdalena Glowacka’s Helvetica collection.
Throughout the day, some of Poland’s best DJ’s will spin their tunes: Marcin Czubala (Mobilee), Jacek Sienkiewicz (Cocoon) and DJ’s Sssixa, Gigi and Subtone. For fans of non-electronic sounds, the eccentric Aleks and the Drummer, Poise Rite and The Firm will play on stage.
The Poland Street Festival is organized by the Polish Cultural Institute in conjunction with Atari, CD Projekt and Victor Gollancz. and supported by Anglo-Dal Ltd.