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Baltic Home Virtual Exhibition | Creative Ports Pilot

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The Baltic Home virtual exhibition presents unique furniture and functional design by artists from the Baltic Sea. In these challenging times it's a place where you can take a break, feel closer to nature and design. Hear the sound of the waves of Baltic Sea, feel the wind in your hair and take a step into our Baltic Home.

Scandinavian design is widely known, but the design of the rest of the Baltic Sea is not but gives way to quality and creativity. The Baltic Sea is a sea of ​​many nations, therefore on display we can find exhibits from Denmark, Finland, Lithuania, Estonia, Germany, Sweden and Poland.

The Baltic Sea countries are characterized by extraordinary potential and rich resources. There is a mixture ahead of us different cultures, different views that will merge and allow you to move to the Baltic home where we will find not only peace and relief. It is nature that sets the rhythm to the rough waves at sea, and so do we during the exhibition, we will create an abyss of emotions.

The virtual exhibition consists of three rooms: the terrace room, the fireplace room and the hall with 74 exhibits from 7 countries. Curators of the exhibition are Beata Kurcińska, Hanna Wysocka and Grzegorz Piaseczny. Producers are Dr. Monika Klein and Dr. Monika Spychalska-Wojtkiewicz. The exhibition took place physically on 29 September - 16 October in the historic villa of the Szczecin Incubator for Culture.

The online exhibition was created with a 360' shot by combining many frames into one. This technology creates an image that can be combined into the so-called Virtual walk.

The Baltic Home virtual exhibition was created on the basis of the Creative Ports project carried out as part of the Program of European Territorial Cooperation - Interreg Baltic Sea Region 2014-2020 and co-financed from the European Regional Development Fund. Its main purpose is to support the sustainable development of the cultural, creative and internationalization of its representatives in the Baltic Sea Region.