Invitation to the event: "Between data protection and privacy" - an overview of cyber security challenges

An unforgettable Night of Museums is behind us - thank you to everyone who visited our campus and experienced with us this special night full of art, technology and creativity!
That evening, PJAIT became a meeting space for modern digital media, Japanese culture and artistic exploration. From lectures to exhibitions to demonstrations, there was really a lot going on!
The program included:
AI Kyoto Lecture: Japanese Pop Culture and Artificial Intelligence - Dr. Jakub Karpoluk introduced guests to modern art forms from Japan, including Takashi Murakami's Mononoke Kyoto exhibition and immersive experiences at the teamLab Borderless gallery.
History in motion. 20 years of animation at PJAIT - Prof. Adam Trwoga talked about the rich history of animation created by our students.
Best of PJAIT - a screening of the best animations by our talented female creators.
During Museum Night, the PJAIT campus was filled with creative energy and attractions that drew crowds. Visitors were able to see an exhibition of students' works, play original computer games, make their own screen prints, and admire retro computers. A 360° photo booth, board games, Japanese quizzes with prizes, and tea tasting and traditional games from Japan were very popular. The whole event was complemented by a VJ show with multimedia visualizations, creating an unforgettable atmosphere of art and technology.
However, PJAIT 's campus was not the only place where the work of our students could be experienced - their art works and activities were also present outside the university walls.
Exhibition "After the Rain" in Bielany:
In the Camaldolese Monastery Complex at 3 Dewajtis Street, thanks to the initiative of Jaga Hupało, an exhibition was created combining the work of PJAIT students with reflection on emotions, nature and the experience of renewal.
It is a poetic journey through what is left "after the rain" - traumas, healings, hopes.
Curators: Jaga Hupało, Anna Klimczak
Manifest: Agnieszka Szpila
Project slogan: Antonia Wolff
Art performance "LIFE, DEATH - FLOWER" in Lomza:
This is a unique, meditative performance created by PJAIT Graphics students in cooperation with the Municipal Cultural Center in Lomza. Inspired by the Japanese art of Suiboku-ga, it talked about the cycles of nature, identity and transformation. The artists - both those on stage and those preparing the visuals - showed incredible sensitivity, courage and collaboration.
Artistic Supervisor: Kaja Kozon
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