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Agata Baumgart

Eco web design

This website was designed according to the principles of eco-web design - as a consciously lightweight digital structure.

Rather than replicating large image and video files that already exist online, the site functions as a visual landmark: a space that introduces artistic practice without overburdening the digital infrastructure. Limiting data transfer is a design decision here—a gesture of environmental responsibility and a reflection on the ways images are produced and distributed in the online space.

The full portfolio is available as a downloadable PDF file. The document serves as an extended archive of work, containing projects with active links to videos, publications, and contextual materials, all remaining in their original digital environments.

This form of presentation treats website design as part of an artistic practice: a negotiation between the visibility, accessibility, and material responsibility of digital tools.

This website was created thanks to a grant from the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (KPO). From September 2025 to February 2026, I developed artistic, digital, and ecological skills, resulting in an original, hybrid website designed in accordance with the principles of eco-web design.

The project was financed under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (KPO) from the European Union Next Generation EU funds, as part of the investment A2.5.1 "Programme for supporting the activities of entities in the cultural sector and creative industries to stimulate their development".

The website was created in collaboration with Katarzyna Borelowska , a digital designer who co-created the design process and ensured that eco-web design standards were maintained.

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Agata Baumgart

Eco web design

This website was designed according to the principles of eco-web design - as a consciously lightweight digital structure.

Rather than replicating large image and video files that already exist online, the site functions as a visual landmark: a space that introduces artistic practice without overburdening the digital infrastructure. Limiting data transfer is a design decision here—a gesture of environmental responsibility and a reflection on the ways images are produced and distributed in the online space.

The full portfolio is available as a downloadable PDF file. The document serves as an extended archive of work, containing projects with active links to videos, publications, and contextual materials, all remaining in their original digital environments.

This form of presentation treats website design as part of an artistic practice: a negotiation between the visibility, accessibility, and material responsibility of digital tools.

This website was created thanks to a grant from the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (KPO). From September 2025 to February 2026, I developed artistic, digital, and ecological skills, resulting in an original, hybrid website designed in accordance with the principles of eco-web design.

The project was financed under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (KPO) from the European Union Next Generation EU funds, as part of the investment A2.5.1 "Programme for supporting the activities of entities in the cultural sector and creative industries to stimulate their development".

The website was created in collaboration with Katarzyna Borelowska , a digital designer who co-created the design process and ensured that eco-web design standards were maintained.

FE_RP_UE_KPO_rgb_level_kolor_png.png
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