Ukraine – Inside the Ukrainian Maker Movement (2026)
Five inspiring community figures in Kyiv, Kosiv and Lutsk dive into the world of Ukrainian makerspaces – community-run workshops where people come together to design, build and assemble all manner of items, electronics, and machines.
Via conversations and personal archive footage, we learn that a makerspace is more than a room with a soldering iron; it’s a form of social world-making. Or, as Roman Sakh, co-founder of Ostriv Platform in Kyiv says, Russian bombs can destroy our material projects, but not the communities that form through them.
EYE AND MIND Laboratory for Multimodal and Visual Anthropology