Baltic Sea in Action
On early February Finlandia-talo hosted the Baltic Sea Action Summit, an important gathering of heads of state, ministers, NGOs and businesses coming from eleven countries to deliberate about the protection of our beloved sea.
If you have been here before, you might already know Fake Graphics for its history with prints and animations. What you don’t know is that we have a couple of new tricks up our sleeve, and we can’t wait for more chances to display them.
Take a look for example at the installation we set up with Taivas and RGB at the Baltic Sea Action Summit. After some spatial surveys on the spot, we drew and animated a marine ecosystem on the walls and stairs of the building, using empty space in a new way and bringing to life the visual identity created by Taivas.
Images: courtesy of Taivas
If you have been here before, you might already know Fake Graphics for its history with prints and animations. What you don’t know is that we have a couple of new tricks up our sleeve, and we can’t wait for more chances to display them.
Take a look for example at the installation we set up with Taivas and RGB at the Baltic Sea Action Summit. After some spatial surveys on the spot, we drew and animated a marine ecosystem on the walls and stairs of the building, using empty space in a new way and bringing to life the visual identity created by Taivas.
Images: courtesy of Taivas





