Create a work that’s not yours
The Open Knowledge Day was closed in Aksioma, with the exhibition “Create a work that’s not yours”.
Students from the first and second cycle of Photography at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design participated in the exhibition. Their goal was to remake and reinterpret four known authors, whose works are already in the public domain. Students made their works available under the license CC BY-NC-SA. All the works are available to the public on this website.
The exhibition was organized by the Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Aksioma and the Intellectual Property Institute.
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