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A unique collectible series of objects – audiovisual installation.<\/p>\n

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The trio of unique glass objects that appeared in 2020 as my bachelor’s thesis at UMPRUM<\/a> reflect my relationship to my native landscape, the nature around us and insect species.<\/p>\n

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Even the smallest animals – representatives of insects – have their own history and deep significance, not only for the functioning of life, but also for culture and art.<\/p>\n

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Part of the audiovisual installation are mobile phones with sounds of the forest and captions about the insect kingdom. In this way, they try to educate the viewer – to what extent are insects already damaging the forest, what is the state of nature today and what can we do to keep it in good shape, etc.<\/p>\n

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Inspired by the phenomenon and unique technology of producing glass models of plants and animals of the Blasch family in the mid-19th century (family originally from \u010cesk\u00fd Dub).<\/p>\n

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Realization in the glass studio of Martin \u0160tef\u00e1nek, Desn\u00e1, Czech Republic.<\/p>\n

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Signed and certified.<\/p>\n

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