On October 25, a multimedia event called SinteEZa was organized at Public Room, focusing on art, science, and technology. The goal of this innovative multimedia event was for young people from various faculties to present their visions of freedom and their role in modern society through art, technology, and science.
The Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies (FEEIT) and FEEIT FabLab participated with several student projects, bringing visitors closer to the ideas and achievements of our students. Participants included Jovana Mihajlovska with the human-robot communication system Itar PeIO, Ilija Mizhimakoski, Magdalena Mandalova, and Angela Sekulovska with automatic control of the inverted pendulum, Ana Sofronievska and Daniela Stojcheska with glasses for obstacle detection for blind and visually impaired persons, and special guest Dejan Pejchinoski joined with electronic chess.
This event demonstrated that integrating art, technology, and science opens new opportunities for expressing the creative power of the younger generation. Furthermore, it fostered collaboration among young authors, engineers, and scientists, breaking down boundaries across different disciplines.
It was a pleasure to share positive energy, participate, and follow the activities of all other participants.