MyPocketMaster is a Slovenian-made multifunctional tool that replaces many tools. You can use it as an opener, or you can carry it on a key ring. The project has been on Kickstarter since December 7. He collected a fifth of the funds in one day.
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Despite the trend of moving to big cities, people are returning to nature due to a stressful lifestyle. Research has shown that we want smaller buildings in contact with nature. The Slovenian company Smartdome Constructions answered this with Smartdome houses, modular and environmentally friendly domes that look like something from another planet or from a futuristic movie. Their advantage is that everyone can afford it, it can be easily implemented in any environment and adapted to current needs. They can be energy independent and require no bureaucracy. You do not need a building permit for installation.
All electric bikes have a battery. The Slovenian electric bicycle Noordung Angel Edition has a battery that is also a portable Bluetooth speaker in the form of a fuel tank with two USB inputs. Start-up company Noordung will build a total of 15 examples of this carbon fiber urban electric bike prototype for music lovers. All will be made by hand.
Strah is a short Slovenian film by Dejan Bobošek. Fear has become the number 1 weapon, especially in the hands of politicians, watching the movie, for which a shocking video clip was shot by Trkaj. It will premiere on November 8, 2016 at the Šiška Cinema at the start of the campaign for tolerance, followed by screenings elsewhere in Slovenia. Its purpose is to raise public awareness of the problem of growing intolerance of all forms.
In March of this year, you could pay for coffee or tea with a poem in 49 Slovenian bars during the Pay with a verse campaign. Feri Lainšček collected the best and created the poetry collection Momentek, which contains everything.
Pojdi z mana is Igor Šterko's multi-award-winning youth adventure thriller, which was premiered in Slovenia at the Festival of European and Mediterranean Film, before its regular cinema release in December, and you will also be able to see it at the Ljubljana International Film Festival Liffe 2016. It for a warm, but occasionally also very tense and creepy film that exposes how vulnerable and unprepared today's youth are when technology fails.
We Slovenians love to travel abroad, but too few of us realize that the most beautiful corners of the world are actually in Slovenia. This is proven by the timelapse of the Julian Alps, created by Uroš Skaza, which will make you feel good.
With such a recording, the duo 2Cellos is not afraid for the future. A video of two boys playing cello and violin on the shores of Lake Bled in the manner of a famous couple has come to light.
The Slovenian tolar celebrates a quarter of a century! Namely, 25 years have passed since the Bank of Slovenia put into circulation the national currency, with which Slovenia embarked on the path of monetary independence and abandoned the former Yugoslavian dinar. What could have happened that our currency would be called an ear of corn and a hundred grain, but in the end the name tolar won. Its exchange rate was initially 32 tolars to one German mark. Do you have any Tolar coins or banknotes at home? Do you still know which images adorned the coins and banknotes? Do you also miss it or are you satisfied with the euro?
On Monday, October 17, 2106, the Šiška Cinema will premiere a film and a new project by the Ecologists without Borders association, We don't throw away food, which shows without embellishment how much food we throw away and gives some practical solutions.
The students of two secondary schools - Ravne na Koroškem gymnasium and Trgovska akademija from Velikovac - filmed the film Bergmandlc, a futuristic horror film that is the result of Slovenian-Austrian cooperation and is based on the story of the mining legend Perkmandeljec. The film had its premiere in Klagenfurt, and soon the film by young filmmakers will also be screened in Slovenia.
Almost as quickly as the innovative Slovenian Ironate pizza baking pan bakes your pizza as if it were from a bread oven, the author Sašo Kastelic raised start-up funds for it on the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter, for which he needed only three days. Kickstarter is a place for him to have a lucky name, as he already succeeded here months ago with the durable cardboard standing desk Switch Stance. The steel pan, inspired by our grandmothers' pans, is a cookware, not a pizza maker. The packaging is made of wood and can be used as a storage box.