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The Moving Inclusive Museum project was launched by the CRID in cooperation with Eurobank EFG.
Serbia can be justly proud of being the first to launch a Moving Inclusive Museum.
The"Moving Inclusive Museum" project was launched in early 2010, when a contest for design students was announced.
In addition to the Main Award, Eurobank EFG has also been awarded in the category of most innovative project for its"Moving Inclusive Museum".
The Moving Inclusive Museum has so far been visited by thousands of people in Belgrade, Niš, Pirot, Novi Pazar, and now Jagodina.
After the announcement of the winners, the selected works will be displayed in several towns in Serbia,dubbed the"Moving Inclusive Museum".
The Moving Inclusive Museum project has been launched by the Inclusive Society Development Centre, in cooperation with Eurobank EFG.
This has been confirmed by students,young designers, who participate in resolving this key issue in the society through the Moving Inclusive Museum project.
The"Moving Inclusive Museum" exhibition has been organized in cooperation between the Inclusive Society Development Center and Eurobank EFG.
Eurobank EFG and the Inclusive Society Development Centre(CRID) have signed today an Agreement on donation worth 20.000 euros,signalling the beginning of the"Moving Inclusive Museum" project.
Best student design works within the"Moving Inclusive Museum" project will be exhibited at Ada Ciganlija, near the Jezero Restaurant, from July 02 until July 11.
The"Pillow with timer" for easier waking up of persons with impaired hearing, the"Clip" helping persons with impaired vision and the blind in selecting a colour of their clothes, orthe"Baby changing table at public places" are only some of 27 practical items of the"Moving Inclusive System" waiting for the implementation in practice.
The Moving Inclusive Museum includes 27 practical items designed to make life of persons with disabilities and their families easier, following the principles of the Design for All concept.
The standing exhibition includes three rewarded artworks of the"Moving Inclusive Museum", the project implemented by the Inclusive Society Development Center(CRID) and Eurobank in 2010.
The Moving Inclusive Museum includes 27 practical items aimed at making life of persons with disabilities and their families easier, in line with principles of the concept Design for All.
In cooperation with the Inclusive Society Development Center,the Bank has also launched the"Moving Inclusive Museum", an exhibition of student design works, presenting items whose design is adjusted to use by persons with disabilities.
The Moving Inclusive Museum marks another chapter in already fruitful cooperation between Eurobank EFG and the Inclusive Society Development Centre(CRID), which realized several projects successfully.
Jagodina citizens have an opportunity to see this uniquemoving museum until December 06, 2010. The Moving Inclusive Museum includes 27 practical items designed to make life of persons with disabilities and their families easier, following the principles of the Design for All concept.
Moving Inclusive Museum at Ada Ciganlija Belgrade, July 02, 2010- Best student design works within the"Moving Inclusive Museum" project will be exhibited at Ada Ciganlija, near the Jezero Restaurant, from July 02 until July 11.
Vesna Bogdanović, Executive Director of the Inclusive Society Development Center,has expressed hope that the items of the Moving Inclusive Museum will find their use in everyday life, appealing to producers across Serbia to adopt inclusive design principles and adjust their products for everyday use of all end-users.
Visitors of the Moving Inclusive Museum in Jagodina will see the winning work titled"Pillow with timer", for easier waking up of persons with impaired hearing, the work of Stefan Milojević from the Academy of Fine Arts.
The exhibits also include the second-ranked"Peg", which helps persons with impaired vision to choose colour of their clothes, the work of Jelena Lazarević from the Belgrade Polytechnic Academy, andthe third-ranked"Table for baby changing at public places" by Tamara Tričković from the Faculty of Applied Arts. The Moving Inclusive Museum project was launched by the CRID in cooperation with Eurobank EFG.
After the premiere opening of the exhibition,the works of the Moving Inclusive Museum were part of the Night of Museums, exhibited at festivals such as Mixer Design Expo and Bosi Fest 2010, and then at Ada Ciganlija in Belgrade.
This unique project was launched by the Inclusive Society Development Center and Eurobank EFG, a partner and a donor which has enabled the project implementation. Public company JP"Ada Ciganlija" has joined the project by providing the exhibition venue and donating funds for the production of oneof the exhibited items. The"Moving Inclusive Museum" project was launched in early 2010, when a contest for design students was announced.
The principal function of the Moving Inclusive Museum is to showcase the successful blend of form and function, providing role models and inspiration for designers and their potential clients: the entrepreneurs operating in the private and the public sector.
The Moving Inclusive Museum was first opened in the Hallway of the National Bank of Serbia in Belgrade on May 07, when Mr Nebojša Bradić, Minister of Culture in the Government of the Republic of Serbia, granted prizes to the students whose works were selected by the Commission as best.
Vesna Bogdanović has expressed hope that items of the Moving Inclusive Museum will find their implementation in everyday life, appealing to producers across Serbia to adopt inclusive design principles and adjust their products to everyday use by al end-users.
Moving Inclusive Museum marks a new milestone in our cooperation with CRID and our wish is to propel consciousness with local manufacturers, in order to launch production of some of objects accessible to all," said Slavica Popovic, Member of the Executive Board of Eurobank EFG at a press conference.
We hope that the works from the Moving Inclusive Museum will be applied in practice, raising awareness of the fact that the whole social community is obliged to adjust environment, accessibility and communication to all members of the society, stated Nataša Krstić, Head of Corporate Communication, Eurobank EFG.
Moving Inclusive Museum" Exhibition of Student Works Opened7 May 2010. Exhibition of"Design for All" itemsThe exhibition of the best student works on practical items, whose original design makes life of persons with disabilities and their families easier, has ceremonially been opened at the National Bank of Serbia Exhibition Hall.