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Print the Future
3D Art & European Awareness
Print the Future connects Berlin and Poznań through a long-term artistic process combining contemporary art, 3D printing, and digital technologies.
Print the Future is a collaborative project bringing together artists from Berlin and Poznań to explore how new tools: such as 3D printing and VR, that can be used within artistic practice.
It combines an artistic residency, a shared creative process and exhibitions in both cities.
3D Printing
VR Technology
Digital designing
The project is built around collaboration - between people, places and practices.
Print the Future connects two partner organisations based in Berlin and Poznań and creates space for artists to meet, work together and experiment with new technologies in an artistic context.
Rather than focusing on final results only, the project values process, exchange and learning through doing. Artists are invited to explore, test ideas and develop their own approaches to working with digital tools.
What will happen?
Part I
Part II
Part III
Art Residency
20-24.03.2026 - Berlin / Jugendherberge Berlin-Am Wannsee
Creative process
april - june 2026 - remotely with the access to the workshop
Exhibition in Poznań
july 2026
Exhibition in Berlin
august 2026
ARTISTIC RESIDENCY
The artistic residency is the starting point of the project.
It will take place near Berlin, in a calm, natural setting by the lake (Wannsee). During the residency, artists from Berlin and Poznań will work together, exchange ideas and get to know each other’s practices.
The program includes:an introduction to 3D printing at the InMOE spaceexamples of how 3D printing is used in contemporary artshort inspirational workshopsbasic experiments with VR tools
The residency sets the ground for further collaboration during the following months.
The artistic works developed within the project will relate to the theme of Europe, leaving space for individual interpretation.
CREATIVE PROCESS & EXHIBITIONS
After the residency, artists continue working on their projects over a three-month creative process.
This phase includes regular meetings and exchangessupport from the partner organisationspreparation for public presentations
The process will conclude with exhibitions in Berlin and Poznań, presenting the works created within the project.
01. Experience
No prior technical experience is required — curiosity and openness are more important.
02. Fee and commitment
Participation is free of charge, thanks to EU co-funding although participants are expected to actively take part in the artistic residency, the three-month creative process and to develop two works for the final exhibition.
03. Tools & Tech
Participants will need to bring their own laptop, but all 3D printers and VR equipment are provided. We’ll be using free, accessible software, so you can dive straight into experimentation.
04. Documentation
The project will be documented through photos and videos, which may be shared by InMOE for communication and promotion purposes.
Otari Glonti
Otari is currently the first chairperson of InMOE. He works as a software developer and test automation engineer. 3D printing is his passion. Otari wants to empower young people by giving them practical skills.
Zofia Patyna
Zofia works as an architectural model maker, combining precision, creativity, and hands-on expertise with CNC, 3D printing, and other technologies.A member of InMOE and with experience running her own makerspace, she brings strong organizational skills, fosters collaboration, and explores new ways to connect art, technology, and people.
Partner NGO
Fundacja KUT actively shares the experiences, initiatives, and outcomes of artists and cultural workers within its community. The foundation supports the development of culture and the arts by creating open spaces for exchange, collaboration, and the public presentation of artistic, cultural, and creative projects and labs. Through research, interdisciplinary and international cooperation, Fundacja KUT fosters participatory culture, promotes intercultural dialogue, and contributes to building a more equal and inclusive society.
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Projekt Print the Future: 3D Art & European Awareness
Project Identifier: Projekt 2025-1-DE02-KA210-ADU-000354128
Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.