Art in passing
The goal of the “Art in Passing” project is to bring street art closer to blind and partially sighted people who are excluded from this visual expression.
Street art is considered the most free form of art that is accessible to everyone – precisely because it is located on the streets that we all pass by. However, although it belongs to everyone, not everyone can see and experience it.
The goal of this project is to prepare and install 3D models of the murals located in Belgrade. Through 3D models of murals, we want to bring street art closer to blind and partially sighted people who can feel the models and hear the story of street art through expert lectures. The murals were chosen based on the appearance that is suitable for 3D processing as well as on the basis of the size and availability of the location itself. Along with the 3D models, QR codes are placed that lead to a site with more information about the project. All this is accompanied by a series of lectures on street art.
The first models of the mural were installed in 2021 on the occasion of October 15, which has been celebrated all over the world since 1992 as the Day of the Blind and Visually Impaired.
The latest activity related to 3D models of street art
We continuously implement activities related to the preservation and promotion of graffiti and street art.
Here you can find information about our latest activities.
24. January 2024.
Presentation of 3D models for the blind in Vienna
01. January 2024.
What our street looked like in 2023
22. December 2023.
We are participating in the Collab 4 HY Sustain CCI project
13. November 2023.
Our first 3D model in America
06. March 2023.
Presentation of 3D models for the blind in Vienna
18. February 2023.
Announcement: The Presentation of 3D models for the blind in Vienna
11. May 2022.
Descriptions of murals for which 3D models were made
23. March 2022.
3D model of the mural “Love and Hope”
20. December 2021.
What our street looked like in 2021
24. October 2021.
The Fourth Vračar Street Art Weekend
20. October 2021.