

The project delves into the architectural language of the city and its engineering masterpieces. Established in 2014, it initially began as a small-scale project by engineer Ayrat Bagautdinov. Today, the project thrives not only in Moscow but also in St. Petersburg, Tbilisi, and Yerevan. Its mission is to instill urban culture and foster an understanding that a city is a place worth preserving and caring for.
In 2015, it won the All-Russian Competition of Innovations in Education, organized by the Higher School of Economics and the Agency for Strategic Initiatives. The team employs various formats of work, including tours, lectures, architectural excursions, quizzes, children's workshops, and private tours. Beyond that, Ayrat founded a tour guide school, offering valuable insights on becoming skilled city tour guides.
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The festival was born in 2021. Various creative associations and artists from different parts of Yugra and Russia take part in a festival. The mission of the project is to provide the creative environment to the street artists, support them, build a community and show that they are not hooligans, but conscious creators who have something to say. You can see the aftermath of the festival on the walls of the city in the form of colorful murals.
The townspeople are free to suggest which walls can become canvases for the duration of the festival. The project helps transform gray neighborhoods and faceless streets into real museums of monumental art. The goal is to hold the festival annually, so that it could evolve into a large art project that would bring together not only street artists, but also musicians, dancers, singers, actors and artists of all genres.


MultiDiTek specializes in interactive 3D products for children. One of the products of the company, SmartBooks, is a series of interactive children's 3D books with AR technology and animated illustrations. The application utilizes 3D animation to bring characters and storylines from the book to life, making them interactive and animated. The combination of a physical book and technology allows for the transformation of flat illustrations into 3D animations using a special application and integrated AR functionality. This enhances the educational effect of the books.
The adaptive augmented reality application, smartbooks.live, is developed for iOS and Android mobile platforms. All books are based on augmented reality technology. Each page is recognized by the application and contains its unique content. All objects and characters of the books are highly detailed and animated. The books integrated music, animation and textual content.


In his works, Yuri uses a unique, self-developed font called "Neo-Russian Vyaz". In other words, he does the art of decorative lettering. There is a deep, thought-provoking meaning in his works, compelling the spectators to think about things that really matter. Among the works of Yuri are the painting of the Ulyanovsk main square, the murals on the Volga River embankment, the painting of the summer area of the Royal Music Hall in the center of Ulyanovsk, the mural in the Vladimir Garden called "The Collective Image of Mayakovsky", made in collaboration with an artist Anton Kostin and others.
In July 2022, "Ctrl+C / Ctrl+V", the largest street art festival in the history of the city was held. Yuri Wolfe was one of the organizers, architects and participants of the festival. At the end of the festival, murals appeared on six apartment blocks in Ulyanovsk, one of which was created by Yuri Wolfe and Kostya Original, also an artist. A mural, well known to the general populace of the city, appeared on the facade of Zarechnaya St., 7. It reads: " I don't know the way around across the river". .


The anthology contains more than 100 fairy tales, stories and myths in the Mansi language. Teachers of the children's ethno-cultural educational centre narrated the audiobook. Various musicians, literary critics, artists and designers were also involved in the project. The creators plan to release an audiobook and textbook for teachers of the Mansi language in the near future. The publication is registered in the federal library network.
The illustrations of the book are inspired by the ethnic patterns of the Mansi people and its fairy-tale qualities. Mutra Yiv, the first audiobook in the native language of the northern peoples, was awarded the Diploma of the winners of the III All-Russian competition of best practices in the field of national relations in the Assembly of Peoples of Russia. This is the first educational product of its kind in the culture of the Mansi people.
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Media project about the life and work of Pyotr Efimovich Sheshkin, an outstanding Mansi sculptor, artist, singer and an expert on Mansi folklore. Pyotr Sheshkin is an Honored art worker of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR), a laureate of international and all-Russian exhibitions. Sculpture, traditional graphic art, songwriting and performance, deep knowledge of folklore and his native language, ethnographic searches, social activities – he's done it all.
Documents from museums and private collections, photographic coverage of his biography and creative path, an extensive gallery of carved sculptures are among things available for everyone to explore. The media project "Muzhchina Knyazheskogo Roda" ("The Man of a Noble Lineage") was put together using the materials provided by the Berezovsky Museum of Local History, the District House of Folk Art, as well as municipal museums of the Saranpaul village.


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My Murderer is the Yakut detective thriller directed by Kostas Marsan, written and produced by Marianna Skrybykina . The film is based on the book by Yakut writer Egor Neymokhov "Sluchai Na Ozere Saisary" (“The Case on Lake Saisary”), a story of two real murders that occurred in Yakutsk in 1976 and in Oymyakon in 1980. The film is the most expensive in the history of independent cinema of the Sakha region as of 2016.
It was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Participant of the out-of-competition New Russian Cinema program at the XXXVIII Moscow International Film Festival and the competition program of the II-Asian World Film Festival (Los Angeles, USA).