A new view of WORM

WORM offers internships to many in the city, whether those enrolled in educational institutions, or self-taught makers and students from non-formal education paths.

But we do admit, working at WORM on an internship placement can initially be overwhelming: the sheer number and diversity of activities in this large space, often happening on a daily basis, is not something that is easily taken in.

We asked the recent PR intern Eliška Čubova to document her experiences for her internship project, and this film captures her battle, and personal and creative resolution, with the sensory and socio-cultural overload that WORM’s building and activities throws up. You can watch it below.

Eliška: “This film was made with the intention of making WORM feel like a place of its own, [the place it is, effectively], with an atmosphere that feels different from anywhere else. I really liked using the black-and-white visuals because they make you experience the space differently. Instead of focusing on the bright colours and lights that you usually see at events, black and white simplifies everything and lets you pay attention to the feeling of the space, the people, and the emotions it creates. For me, it was a way of taking away some of the distractions and letting the atmosphere speak for itself. It was also important for me to keep it slow paced, in the same way that it takes time to fully immerse yourself in a new place and slowly take everything in.”