SDG principle in implementation
Every year the Department of Pathological Anatomy and Forensic Medicine holds a competition of layouts, art objects ‘The Best Pathological Process’. The use of recycled materials to create scientific and artistic objects is gaining popularity in the context of sustainable development (SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production; SDG 4: Quality Education) and ecological approach. The use of old micro drugs that are no longer suitable for medical use opens up possibilities for creating educational models and art objects that can serve both as teaching aids and as works of art.
Project objectives
– To raise awareness of the environment and the importance of recycling materials.
– To create unique educational organ models for use in teaching.
– To draw attention to the aesthetic value of old scientific materials through their integration into art objects.
The models and paintings created not only serve as educational tools, but also generate interest in recycling and sustainable use of resources. Students and viewers have the opportunity to learn about the structure of organs through unusual and visually appealing forms.
The project, for example, ‘Paintings or models of organs from recycled materials’ demonstrates the potential of using old scientific resources for educational and artistic purposes. It promotes environmental awareness and can be scaled to create museum displays or educational exhibitions.