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With the help of her assistant, Octopus Zeo, and loyal friend, Police Dog, Doctor Cat travels on a space jet to assist alien inhabitants on different planets. The series adopts a playful approach to teach toddlers about hygiene, safety, healthy eating, and good habits. Each episode concludes with a culinary school or a "do-it-yourself" activities. Notably, the show involved the legendary Hollywood screenwriter Jack Enyart in its development.
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SXEMA operates as a B2B production studio with a distinct focus on digital fashion. Their comprehensive design process covers a spectrum of activities, including trend analysis, concept development, idea sketching, 3D visualization, technical documentation, and the production of digital content. Their expertise extends to seamless integration within the AR/VR environment. SXEMA designs virtual wardrobe pieces that can be worn by virtual models, integrated into games, used for photo try-ons, and even utilized as AR masks.
Beyond this, they create virtual ambassadors to represent brands on social media, develop virtual clothing in collaboration with artists and brand communities, hold contests and virtual try-ons, adapt 3D clothing to new formats for digital marketplaces, and create unique collections of digital art and NFT exhibitions for digital fashion.


Karina Nigai is a renowned fashion blogger, stylist, and writer who gained popularity through video tutorials on makeup application, clothing styles, and the latest fashion trends. With over 90,000 subscribers, her Telegram channel delves into styleand fashion, where she shares insights on luxury items, cosmetic products, and wardrobe essentials.
Karina delves into the distinctive features of cuts, silhouettes, textures, and fabric composition. She also occasionally reviews products from budget-friendly lines, catering to a wide range of fashion enthusiasts.


The International Children's Festival of Contemporary Art is focused on introducing children aged 6 to 16 and young people to contemporary art. It debuted in Moscow in October 2021 and is curated and ideated by the distinguished theater and film actress, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation, Yulia Peresild.
The festival features performances of touring plays from different cities. Festival-goers can participate in workshops, attend lectures and creative meetings. It encompasses a comprehensive children's and professional program, along with an exhibition and educational project in collaboration with the Moscow Museum of Contemporary Art. The festival's core idea revolves around using contemporary art to engage in serious discussions with children.


"The Aviator" is a bestselling novel written in 2015 by the prose writer and philologist Evgeny Vodolazkin, tells the story of a man in a tabula rasa state, frozen in 1932 and thawed in 1999 after 67 years in St. Petersburg.
The novel is structured as a sequence of diary entries made by the main character Platonov, his physician Geiger, and Nastya, a girl, who first his fiancée and later his wife. All three of these characters, as they document their thoughts, strive to fathom their inner selves, the surrounding reality, and the profound currents of Russian history. The book is regarded by critics as one of the most anticipated Russian novels of 2016, according to Forbes and Meduza, among others. The novel was awarded the prestigious Big Book literary award.


The Blueprint is an independent publication that explores the realms of fashion, beauty, and contemporary culture. Established in January 2015, it emerged with a clear vision of creating insightful content within the context of the Russian fashion industry. As a high-quality online glossy magazine, The Blueprint stands out for its remarkable production values and in-depth analytical articles.
The magazine captivates readers with interviews featuring creative people, producing digital editions that explore current themes, and presenting extensive video projects. Impressively, 83 percent of the readers actively purchase the brands featured in the magazine. Embracing the notion of pushing the boundaries of online media, the publication brilliantly showcases the endless possibilities within its pages.


A scientific and educational mini-series about houseplants premiered on September 15, 2022, in the Greenhouse Tauride Gardens in St. Petersburg. Created by the M. Gorky Film Studio with the support of the Ministry of Culture of the Perm Region, in honor of the city of Perm's tricentennial, and the "Perm Film Commission," the series consists of eight episodes, each 15 minutes long. The show features professional botanists and scientific researchers from leading universities.
Delivering interesting and useful facts in an accessible manner, the series covers topics ranging from the history of indoor gardening to the possibility of communication among plants. Viewers can learn valuable care tips, such as soil, water, light, air, propagation, and dealing with diseases. They also get to observe the most common plant species in their natural habitats and witness experiments shot at the legendary Central Scientific Film Studio "Centrnauchfilm". The series has an 8 out of 10 rating on Kinopoisk.


Totan Kuzembaev Architectural Workshop specializes in crafting exquisite one-story buildings, featuring a frame constructed from pine logs. The diverse designs of these houses are achieved through the use of either light or dark fir boards and the incorporation of gabled or flat roofs. Notably, the Architectural Workshop has garnered several prestigious architectural awards, including Dedalo Minosse International Prize, Zodchestvo architectural festival, ARCHIWOOD awards.
In the construction process, the architect embraces the constructivist style, emphasizing the use of natural materials such as wood, stone, and grass. Totan's ingenuity extends to inventing wooden bricks. His houses have a very unique and distinctive appearance, both internally and externally. The architect perceives a house as more than a living space; it serves as a sanctuary for contemplation and inspiration.
Formation of a pool of regional experts in the areas of creative industries for conducting the survey: specialists from one or more creative fields, local opinion leaders, having the expertise and experience in one of the studied categories.
Secret balloting by a group of federal specialists in order to narrow down the list of the most interesting products to a hundred.
Survey and in-depth interviews with experts to identify the largest possible list of local creative products.
Preparation of cards with information about products for the showcase.
The process of creating and verifying an extended list of creative products.
Publication of the catalog with cards on the website.
Collection of data on creative products of the city performed by a group of trained creative volunteers.
Presentation of the project at a landmark industry event.