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.

The Installation of 3D models of murals for the blind and partially sighted continues

As part of the "Art in Passing" project, a third model mural for blind and partially sighted people was installed in Belgrade, in Cetinjska street.

3D model of the mural “Love and Hope”

Through the "Art in Passing" project, which is supported by the Yettel Foundation, we want to bring street art closer to blind and partially sighted people by placing models made with 3D technology.

What our street looked like in 2021

Bearing in mind that we are all going through challenging periods of changes in the way we organize life and work, and that sometimes it seems that nothing is happening, we wanted to look back on the year that is about to end. Our desire is to show that a strong community, once naive enthusiasm and love for the field we are dealing with can overcome challenges and make progress that is extremely valuable.

The Fourth Vračar Street Art Weekend

As part of the fourth Vračar street art weekend, the first 3D models of murals for blind and partially sighted people will be installed, and art historian Ljiljana Radošević will guide you through street art and graffiti (real and virtual).

The first 3D models of murals for blind and visually impaired people

The first 3D models of murals for blind and partially sighted people in Serbia were installed as part of the "Art in Passing" project of the Street Art Belgrade organization.

Graffiti and street art are an unavoidable part of the urban environment. To imagine a city without graffiti would be the same as to imagine a city without cars. Graffiti is everywhere, exposed to views, weather conditions and emotions – and that makes it ephemeral. The goal of this project is to preserve and document Belgrade’s graffiti and street art.

Contact: info@streetartbelgrade.com

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