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Diversifi3D Youth Exchange in Drama, Greece
22 - 30 August 2018
Funded by Erasmus+
This video is part of the 3D printing workshop, during which participants learned how to manufactured their own prehistoric carvings using the 3d printed stamps.
More on the project below
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We are very glad to announce the initiation of the project Diversifi3D, a non-formal youth education methodology combining Cultural Heritage and 3D printing technology. Pythia Social Enterprise has been working hard on Cultural heritage to come up with this innovative project proposal that formulated in a complete Youth Exchange with the active participation of European partners. Since 2018 is the European Year of Cultural Heritage, Pythia Social Enterprise, along with its partners, is Celebrating the past to build the future.
The need of human to express himself through Art was developed quite early in human time, which is reflected in the rock paintings and cave paintings dating up to the Paleolithic period. The same art forms, is found scattered across the globe, which connects the people of that era in an unexpected way. This common history and art expression is a great opportunity for people to realise their common history and roots and understand that the human species comes from the same tree and that the existence of different cultures, religions and values developed worldwide are different branches from the same tree. It is very important to realise that although humans seem diverse, with different cultures and habits and different religions, they carry the same values, the same fears, the same basic needs and aspirations.
Our aim is to study and train on prehistoric paintings using experiential learning and 3D printing technologies, to understand and promote human diversity and cultural variety.
The objectives of this project are:
To promote European values on diversity and intercultural dialogue
To discover new cultures and history
To work on history and culture using 3D printing technologies
Partners in crime are the Asociación International Initiatives for Cooperation Letur from Spain, Asociacija Apkabink Europa from Lithuania, Human Rights Research Center from Georgia and Asociatia Tinerii 3D from Romania. More than 45 youths aged between 15-22 years old, are coming to Drama region to set their hands on 3D printed cultural objects, promote diversity and intercultural dialogue.
#erasmusplusyouthgreece, #europeforculture, #diversifi3D, #pythia, #erasmusplus, #youthexchange
22 - 30 August 2018
Funded by Erasmus+
This video is part of the 3D printing workshop, during which participants learned how to manufactured their own prehistoric carvings using the 3d printed stamps.
More on the project below
------------
We are very glad to announce the initiation of the project Diversifi3D, a non-formal youth education methodology combining Cultural Heritage and 3D printing technology. Pythia Social Enterprise has been working hard on Cultural heritage to come up with this innovative project proposal that formulated in a complete Youth Exchange with the active participation of European partners. Since 2018 is the European Year of Cultural Heritage, Pythia Social Enterprise, along with its partners, is Celebrating the past to build the future.
The need of human to express himself through Art was developed quite early in human time, which is reflected in the rock paintings and cave paintings dating up to the Paleolithic period. The same art forms, is found scattered across the globe, which connects the people of that era in an unexpected way. This common history and art expression is a great opportunity for people to realise their common history and roots and understand that the human species comes from the same tree and that the existence of different cultures, religions and values developed worldwide are different branches from the same tree. It is very important to realise that although humans seem diverse, with different cultures and habits and different religions, they carry the same values, the same fears, the same basic needs and aspirations.
Our aim is to study and train on prehistoric paintings using experiential learning and 3D printing technologies, to understand and promote human diversity and cultural variety.
The objectives of this project are:
To promote European values on diversity and intercultural dialogue
To discover new cultures and history
To work on history and culture using 3D printing technologies
Partners in crime are the Asociación International Initiatives for Cooperation Letur from Spain, Asociacija Apkabink Europa from Lithuania, Human Rights Research Center from Georgia and Asociatia Tinerii 3D from Romania. More than 45 youths aged between 15-22 years old, are coming to Drama region to set their hands on 3D printed cultural objects, promote diversity and intercultural dialogue.
#erasmusplusyouthgreece, #europeforculture, #diversifi3D, #pythia, #erasmusplus, #youthexchange