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New project / Support SPUTNIK on IndieGoGo

We would like to invite you to support our artistic project in post-soviet countries of Central Asia. Twenty-five years after the fall of the USRR five Sputnik Photos photographers are setting out on a journey to five former soviet republics: Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. We are interested in what is happening in the countries that […]

Workshop / Digital chronicle

This summer Sputnik organized 3 workshops for children in east Poland. This is a short summary.

Multimedia / Stand By

Stand By (2011-2012) Seven Sputnik photographers went to Belarus to see what was hidden behind the statement “the last dictatorship in Europe”. Slowly, layer by layer, they filtered Belarus and discovered it for themselves. The project, during which the material of the book was compiled, went on for two years. During this time the photographers […]

4×3 Workshop – multimedia

In the summer of 2011, Sputnik photographers visited 12 small towns and villages in different parts of Poland. In each of them, they gave out cameras to children so that they could document their surroundings. The result of the project is One, two, buckle my shoe – a photo book with the children’s pictures, as […]

Multimedia / Is(not) / Very hidden people by Adam Panczuk

Modern Icelanders. Most of them don’t believe in God, the majority can’t imagine joining the EU, many deny the world’s economic rules, but there is something beyond nature that they do believe in and respect. Hiddenfolk, the hidden people – elves. In 2006 and 2007, the social science department of the University of Iceland conducted […]

Multimedia / Is(not) / In the car with R by Rafal Milach

“To do the Ring” is an Icelandic expression that generally refers to travels on Route 1, the highway that encircles the country. To travel this road is something that most Icelanders do at some point in their lives, and some even prefer to do it every summer. The reasons for going are of course different, […]

Multimedia / Is(not) / Earth Bleeds Water by Agnieszka Rayss

Due to the special geological location of Iceland, the high concentration of volcanoes in the area is often an advantage with respect to the generation of geothermal energy, heating and the production of electricity. In the winter, pavements near these areas (such as Reykjavík and Akureyri) are heated up. Producing energy is not the only […]

Multimedia / Is(not) / To be an island by Michal Luczak

The Icelandic word einangrun consists of two stems. The first part of the word is ein, which means “1”, while the second part is angrun, which means “sadness” or “sorrow”, and is related to words like “angurvaerd” (“melancholy”) and “angur” (“sorrow”). In other words, einangrun literally means the sadness or sorrow of being alone. Corresponding […]