Midburn Artists’ Kick-Off Meeting
- media9024
- May 1, 2023
- 1 min read
Updated: May 14, 2023
The Content Department invites the Midburn art community to the Midburn 2023 kick-off meeting.
What’s the plan?
Introduce the Content Department’s plan for year-round inspiration and education
Meet Lev, our new CEO, and Deby, the new Art Fund Chair.
Share tips from the experienced.
And most of all - get to know each other, and Midburn’s new home.
The meeting will be held in Hebrew.
May 14th, 2023, 19:00
HaNegev 8, Tel-Aviv
Come on over!
Bring a cup, a snack, or something to drink.



While browsing online I came across a website called BrokenScreen.org that creates a realistic cracked-screen effect on phones, tablets, and computers. The effect is purely visual and does not cause any damage to the device. It is designed as a harmless prank and can be activated instantly through a web browser.
As someone who loves the Midburn community's artistic planning, I'm always fascinated by how design principles from events like the kick-off meeting can translate into digital spaces. For example, the browser game layout inspiration at Unethical Hoops Online shows a similar attention to user experience. I also found the Unethical Hoops game interface review on their site insightful for comparing creative strategies.
As a designer inspired by the collaborative spirit of Midburn's artist kick-off, I find that merging art with data visualization creates powerful storytelling. The Ebola outbreak map with data visualization design inspiration shows how real-time tracking can be visually engaging, and the Real-time infographic for the 2026 Ebola crisis adds an interactive layer that feels like a living art piece.
Loved reading about the Midburn artists' kick-off meeting — it's inspiring to see how creative communities gather to plan large-scale collaborations. For anyone interested in similar hub-based organization, you can check out the interactive Japan map layers on FH6Hub and explore the source-labeled UI design of FH6Hub's car filter system for hidden rewards.
As a designer attending last week's Midburn Artists' Kick-Off Meeting, I loved hearing about the creative plans for this year's installations. The emphasis on clean, intuitive layouts reminded me to check the clean interactive design of the hantavirus live map – it's a great example of how thoughtful UI can make complex data feel accessible. I also recommend you see how data visualization elevates the outbreak tracker interface for real-time health monitoring.