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Compound13 Lab

An experimental design and media anti-lab in the heart of Dharavi, hosted and led by ACORN India, supported by UK’s AHRC &🌍Challenges Research fund.

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It has never been more critical to bring our collective voices together to infuse hope into the climate agenda and combat climate injustice.

Join us for UN.live's first live stream!! If not at the Portal physically. ✨

18th April 2023, 1:30pm IST.
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3 years ago


Connecting Habitat(s), is a collaborative project exploring the local and global impacts of a fast changing planet, how we experience these differently, and our search for synergies, solidarities and creative solutions. The images here are extracts of work-in-progress from the artists, responding to different prompts, from using soil as a connecting element between people and earth, to observing movement in nature and reproducing it into materials.

The name Connecting Habitat(s) arrived from the questions:
- Habitat is a place where an organism makes its home - What does home mean to you?
- How do we create a sense of belonging in a rapidly changing world?

The project seeks to engage communities local to each artist and enhance a culture of exchange in a process of shared storytelling through the #GlobalWe portals.

The full body of work will be displayed at the portal at SPACE10 in Copenhagen until May 17, 2023.

The participating artists are: Natascha Muzira (Kigali), Leikun Nahusenay (Addis Ababa) @flying_spoon, Masai Sepuru (Johannesburg), Amrita Gupta - CASP (Navi, Mumbai) @casp.india @amrita_gs, Hafiz Rancajale @hafizrancajale and Otty Rancajale (Jakarta), Inge Agnete Tarpgaard (Copenhagen) @ingetarpgaard, Rene Hyashi (Mexico City), and Suresh Kumar (Bangalore) @sarjapura_curries

@statensnaturhistoriskemuseum @augustinusfonden @impacthubkigali @racmella @makersvalley.jozi @compound13lab @impacthubjkt @space10 @ccdmx @scigalleryblr


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3 years ago

Connecting Habitat(s), is a collaborative project exploring the local and global impacts of a fast changing planet, how we experience these differently, and our search for synergies, solidarities and creative solutions. The images here are extracts of work-in-progress from the artists, responding to different prompts, from using soil as a connecting element between people and earth, to observing movement in nature and reproducing it into materials.

The name Connecting Habitat(s) arrived from the questions:
- Habitat is a place where an organism makes its home - What does home mean to you?
- How do we create a sense of belonging in a rapidly changing world?

The project seeks to engage communities local to each artist and enhance a culture of exchange in a process of shared storytelling through the #GlobalWe portals.

The full body of work will be displayed at the portal at SPACE10 in Copenhagen until May 17, 2023.

The participating artists are: Natascha Muzira (Kigali), Leikun Nahusenay (Addis Ababa) @flying_spoon, Masai Sepuru (Johannesburg), Amrita Gupta - CASP (Navi, Mumbai) @casp.india @amrita_gs, Hafiz Rancajale @hafizrancajale and Otty Rancajale (Jakarta), Inge Agnete Tarpgaard (Copenhagen) @ingetarpgaard, Rene Hyashi (Mexico City), and Suresh Kumar (Bangalore) @sarjapura_curries

@statensnaturhistoriskemuseum @augustinusfonden @impacthubkigali @racmella @makersvalley.jozi @compound13lab @impacthubjkt @space10 @ccdmx @scigalleryblr


34
3 years ago

Connecting Habitat(s), is a collaborative project exploring the local and global impacts of a fast changing planet, how we experience these differently, and our search for synergies, solidarities and creative solutions. The images here are extracts of work-in-progress from the artists, responding to different prompts, from using soil as a connecting element between people and earth, to observing movement in nature and reproducing it into materials.

The name Connecting Habitat(s) arrived from the questions:
- Habitat is a place where an organism makes its home - What does home mean to you?
- How do we create a sense of belonging in a rapidly changing world?

The project seeks to engage communities local to each artist and enhance a culture of exchange in a process of shared storytelling through the #GlobalWe portals.

The full body of work will be displayed at the portal at SPACE10 in Copenhagen until May 17, 2023.

The participating artists are: Natascha Muzira (Kigali), Leikun Nahusenay (Addis Ababa) @flying_spoon, Masai Sepuru (Johannesburg), Amrita Gupta - CASP (Navi, Mumbai) @casp.india @amrita_gs, Hafiz Rancajale @hafizrancajale and Otty Rancajale (Jakarta), Inge Agnete Tarpgaard (Copenhagen) @ingetarpgaard, Rene Hyashi (Mexico City), and Suresh Kumar (Bangalore) @sarjapura_curries

@statensnaturhistoriskemuseum @augustinusfonden @impacthubkigali @racmella @makersvalley.jozi @compound13lab @impacthubjkt @space10 @ccdmx @scigalleryblr


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3 years ago

Connecting Habitat(s), is a collaborative project exploring the local and global impacts of a fast changing planet, how we experience these differently, and our search for synergies, solidarities and creative solutions. The images here are extracts of work-in-progress from the artists, responding to different prompts, from using soil as a connecting element between people and earth, to observing movement in nature and reproducing it into materials.

The name Connecting Habitat(s) arrived from the questions:
- Habitat is a place where an organism makes its home - What does home mean to you?
- How do we create a sense of belonging in a rapidly changing world?

The project seeks to engage communities local to each artist and enhance a culture of exchange in a process of shared storytelling through the #GlobalWe portals.

The full body of work will be displayed at the portal at SPACE10 in Copenhagen until May 17, 2023.

The participating artists are: Natascha Muzira (Kigali), Leikun Nahusenay (Addis Ababa) @flying_spoon, Masai Sepuru (Johannesburg), Amrita Gupta - CASP (Navi, Mumbai) @casp.india @amrita_gs, Hafiz Rancajale @hafizrancajale and Otty Rancajale (Jakarta), Inge Agnete Tarpgaard (Copenhagen) @ingetarpgaard, Rene Hyashi (Mexico City), and Suresh Kumar (Bangalore) @sarjapura_curries

@statensnaturhistoriskemuseum @augustinusfonden @impacthubkigali @racmella @makersvalley.jozi @compound13lab @impacthubjkt @space10 @ccdmx @scigalleryblr


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3 years ago

Connecting Habitat(s), is a collaborative project exploring the local and global impacts of a fast changing planet, how we experience these differently, and our search for synergies, solidarities and creative solutions. The images here are extracts of work-in-progress from the artists, responding to different prompts, from using soil as a connecting element between people and earth, to observing movement in nature and reproducing it into materials.

The name Connecting Habitat(s) arrived from the questions:
- Habitat is a place where an organism makes its home - What does home mean to you?
- How do we create a sense of belonging in a rapidly changing world?

The project seeks to engage communities local to each artist and enhance a culture of exchange in a process of shared storytelling through the #GlobalWe portals.

The full body of work will be displayed at the portal at SPACE10 in Copenhagen until May 17, 2023.

The participating artists are: Natascha Muzira (Kigali), Leikun Nahusenay (Addis Ababa) @flying_spoon, Masai Sepuru (Johannesburg), Amrita Gupta - CASP (Navi, Mumbai) @casp.india @amrita_gs, Hafiz Rancajale @hafizrancajale and Otty Rancajale (Jakarta), Inge Agnete Tarpgaard (Copenhagen) @ingetarpgaard, Rene Hyashi (Mexico City), and Suresh Kumar (Bangalore) @sarjapura_curries

@statensnaturhistoriskemuseum @augustinusfonden @impacthubkigali @racmella @makersvalley.jozi @compound13lab @impacthubjkt @space10 @ccdmx @scigalleryblr


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3 years ago

Connecting Habitat(s), is a collaborative project exploring the local and global impacts of a fast changing planet, how we experience these differently, and our search for synergies, solidarities and creative solutions. The images here are extracts of work-in-progress from the artists, responding to different prompts, from using soil as a connecting element between people and earth, to observing movement in nature and reproducing it into materials.

The name Connecting Habitat(s) arrived from the questions:
- Habitat is a place where an organism makes its home - What does home mean to you?
- How do we create a sense of belonging in a rapidly changing world?

The project seeks to engage communities local to each artist and enhance a culture of exchange in a process of shared storytelling through the #GlobalWe portals.

The full body of work will be displayed at the portal at SPACE10 in Copenhagen until May 17, 2023.

The participating artists are: Natascha Muzira (Kigali), Leikun Nahusenay (Addis Ababa) @flying_spoon, Masai Sepuru (Johannesburg), Amrita Gupta - CASP (Navi, Mumbai) @casp.india @amrita_gs, Hafiz Rancajale @hafizrancajale and Otty Rancajale (Jakarta), Inge Agnete Tarpgaard (Copenhagen) @ingetarpgaard, Rene Hyashi (Mexico City), and Suresh Kumar (Bangalore) @sarjapura_curries

@statensnaturhistoriskemuseum @augustinusfonden @impacthubkigali @racmella @makersvalley.jozi @compound13lab @impacthubjkt @space10 @ccdmx @scigalleryblr


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3 years ago

Connecting Habitat(s), is a collaborative project exploring the local and global impacts of a fast changing planet, how we experience these differently, and our search for synergies, solidarities and creative solutions. The images here are extracts of work-in-progress from the artists, responding to different prompts, from using soil as a connecting element between people and earth, to observing movement in nature and reproducing it into materials.

The name Connecting Habitat(s) arrived from the questions:
- Habitat is a place where an organism makes its home - What does home mean to you?
- How do we create a sense of belonging in a rapidly changing world?

The project seeks to engage communities local to each artist and enhance a culture of exchange in a process of shared storytelling through the #GlobalWe portals.

The full body of work will be displayed at the portal at SPACE10 in Copenhagen until May 17, 2023.

The participating artists are: Natascha Muzira (Kigali), Leikun Nahusenay (Addis Ababa) @flying_spoon, Masai Sepuru (Johannesburg), Amrita Gupta - CASP (Navi, Mumbai) @casp.india @amrita_gs, Hafiz Rancajale @hafizrancajale and Otty Rancajale (Jakarta), Inge Agnete Tarpgaard (Copenhagen) @ingetarpgaard, Rene Hyashi (Mexico City), and Suresh Kumar (Bangalore) @sarjapura_curries

@statensnaturhistoriskemuseum @augustinusfonden @impacthubkigali @racmella @makersvalley.jozi @compound13lab @impacthubjkt @space10 @ccdmx @scigalleryblr


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3 years ago


Connecting Habitat(s), is a collaborative project exploring the local and global impacts of a fast changing planet, how we experience these differently, and our search for synergies, solidarities and creative solutions. The images here are extracts of work-in-progress from the artists, responding to different prompts, from using soil as a connecting element between people and earth, to observing movement in nature and reproducing it into materials.

The name Connecting Habitat(s) arrived from the questions:
- Habitat is a place where an organism makes its home - What does home mean to you?
- How do we create a sense of belonging in a rapidly changing world?

The project seeks to engage communities local to each artist and enhance a culture of exchange in a process of shared storytelling through the #GlobalWe portals.

The full body of work will be displayed at the portal at SPACE10 in Copenhagen until May 17, 2023.

The participating artists are: Natascha Muzira (Kigali), Leikun Nahusenay (Addis Ababa) @flying_spoon, Masai Sepuru (Johannesburg), Amrita Gupta - CASP (Navi, Mumbai) @casp.india @amrita_gs, Hafiz Rancajale @hafizrancajale and Otty Rancajale (Jakarta), Inge Agnete Tarpgaard (Copenhagen) @ingetarpgaard, Rene Hyashi (Mexico City), and Suresh Kumar (Bangalore) @sarjapura_curries

@statensnaturhistoriskemuseum @augustinusfonden @impacthubkigali @racmella @makersvalley.jozi @compound13lab @impacthubjkt @space10 @ccdmx @scigalleryblr


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3 years ago

Connecting Habitat(s), is a collaborative project exploring the local and global impacts of a fast changing planet, how we experience these differently, and our search for synergies, solidarities and creative solutions. The images here are extracts of work-in-progress from the artists, responding to different prompts, from using soil as a connecting element between people and earth, to observing movement in nature and reproducing it into materials.

The name Connecting Habitat(s) arrived from the questions:
- Habitat is a place where an organism makes its home - What does home mean to you?
- How do we create a sense of belonging in a rapidly changing world?

The project seeks to engage communities local to each artist and enhance a culture of exchange in a process of shared storytelling through the #GlobalWe portals.

The full body of work will be displayed at the portal at SPACE10 in Copenhagen until May 17, 2023.

The participating artists are: Natascha Muzira (Kigali), Leikun Nahusenay (Addis Ababa) @flying_spoon, Masai Sepuru (Johannesburg), Amrita Gupta - CASP (Navi, Mumbai) @casp.india @amrita_gs, Hafiz Rancajale @hafizrancajale and Otty Rancajale (Jakarta), Inge Agnete Tarpgaard (Copenhagen) @ingetarpgaard, Rene Hyashi (Mexico City), and Suresh Kumar (Bangalore) @sarjapura_curries

@statensnaturhistoriskemuseum @augustinusfonden @impacthubkigali @racmella @makersvalley.jozi @compound13lab @impacthubjkt @space10 @ccdmx @scigalleryblr


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3 years ago

Connecting Habitat(s), is a collaborative project exploring the local and global impacts of a fast changing planet, how we experience these differently, and our search for synergies, solidarities and creative solutions. The images here are extracts of work-in-progress from the artists, responding to different prompts, from using soil as a connecting element between people and earth, to observing movement in nature and reproducing it into materials.

The name Connecting Habitat(s) arrived from the questions:
- Habitat is a place where an organism makes its home - What does home mean to you?
- How do we create a sense of belonging in a rapidly changing world?

The project seeks to engage communities local to each artist and enhance a culture of exchange in a process of shared storytelling through the #GlobalWe portals.

The full body of work will be displayed at the portal at SPACE10 in Copenhagen until May 17, 2023.

The participating artists are: Natascha Muzira (Kigali), Leikun Nahusenay (Addis Ababa) @flying_spoon, Masai Sepuru (Johannesburg), Amrita Gupta - CASP (Navi, Mumbai) @casp.india @amrita_gs, Hafiz Rancajale @hafizrancajale and Otty Rancajale (Jakarta), Inge Agnete Tarpgaard (Copenhagen) @ingetarpgaard, Rene Hyashi (Mexico City), and Suresh Kumar (Bangalore) @sarjapura_curries

@statensnaturhistoriskemuseum @augustinusfonden @impacthubkigali @racmella @makersvalley.jozi @compound13lab @impacthubjkt @space10 @ccdmx @scigalleryblr


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3 years ago

Residency artist @mamoni.chitrakar along with @Sameer Chitrakar at @compound13lab.
Mamoni is Patachitra artist from Midinipur, West Bengal. She has been practicing this form of storytelling with songs and scrolls since she was a child, She with Sameer are in Dharavi Lab creating a narrative of and around the exploitation of Mithi river amidst the Urban setting.

@mamoni.chitrakar
@compound13lab

#mithinadi #dharavi #patachitra #storytelling #compound13lab #acornfoundation #riverbedplastic #pollution #environment


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3 years ago

After a productive week with the team @compound13lab

@ben.ap.harri
@sharmilasamant
@sculpturist
@vspindian
@prutha4
Laxmi Kamble


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4 years ago

It's a pleasure to watch our current residency artist @abhijitpatro at work alongside children of Dharavi.This workshop has encouraged them to be critical of their surroundings and have prepared them for intervention in public spaces through moving image. Each session has deepened their observations and has helped extract the vaccume they understand themselves to be in. These sessions have been key in sowing in them the seeds of an art form based on collaborations. We thank you for being an integeral part of the Compound 13 Lab residency program.

@compound13lab


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4 years ago

It's a pleasure to watch our current residency artist @abhijitpatro at work alongside children of Dharavi.This workshop has encouraged them to be critical of their surroundings and have prepared them for intervention in public spaces through moving image. Each session has deepened their observations and has helped extract the vaccume they understand themselves to be in. These sessions have been key in sowing in them the seeds of an art form based on collaborations. We thank you for being an integeral part of the Compound 13 Lab residency program.

@compound13lab


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4 years ago


It's a pleasure to watch our current residency artist @abhijitpatro at work alongside children of Dharavi.This workshop has encouraged them to be critical of their surroundings and have prepared them for intervention in public spaces through moving image. Each session has deepened their observations and has helped extract the vaccume they understand themselves to be in. These sessions have been key in sowing in them the seeds of an art form based on collaborations. We thank you for being an integeral part of the Compound 13 Lab residency program.

@compound13lab


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4 years ago

It's a pleasure to watch our current residency artist @abhijitpatro at work alongside children of Dharavi.This workshop has encouraged them to be critical of their surroundings and have prepared them for intervention in public spaces through moving image. Each session has deepened their observations and has helped extract the vaccume they understand themselves to be in. These sessions have been key in sowing in them the seeds of an art form based on collaborations. We thank you for being an integeral part of the Compound 13 Lab residency program.

@compound13lab


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2
4 years ago

It's a pleasure to watch our current residency artist @abhijitpatro at work alongside children of Dharavi.This workshop has encouraged them to be critical of their surroundings and have prepared them for intervention in public spaces through moving image. Each session has deepened their observations and has helped extract the vaccume they understand themselves to be in. These sessions have been key in sowing in them the seeds of an art form based on collaborations. We thank you for being an integeral part of the Compound 13 Lab residency program.

@compound13lab


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2
4 years ago

It's a pleasure to watch our current residency artist @abhijitpatro at work alongside children of Dharavi.This workshop has encouraged them to be critical of their surroundings and have prepared them for intervention in public spaces through moving image. Each session has deepened their observations and has helped extract the vaccume they understand themselves to be in. These sessions have been key in sowing in them the seeds of an art form based on collaborations. We thank you for being an integeral part of the Compound 13 Lab residency program.

@compound13lab


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2
4 years ago

It's a pleasure to watch our current residency artist @abhijitpatro at work alongside children of Dharavi.This workshop has encouraged them to be critical of their surroundings and have prepared them for intervention in public spaces through moving image. Each session has deepened their observations and has helped extract the vaccume they understand themselves to be in. These sessions have been key in sowing in them the seeds of an art form based on collaborations. We thank you for being an integeral part of the Compound 13 Lab residency program.

@compound13lab


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4 years ago

Process of production
Day : 2
Discussing finalising shots before going on the field.

@compound13lab


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4 years ago


Process of production
Day : 2
Discussing finalising shots before going on the field.

@compound13lab


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4 years ago

Process of production
Day : 1
@compound13lab

#fimmaking #workshop #dharavi


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4 years ago

Process of production
Day : 1
@compound13lab

#fimmaking #workshop #dharavi


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4 years ago

Process of production
Day : 1
@compound13lab

#fimmaking #workshop #dharavi


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1
4 years ago

Children learning to make introductions in English.
@siddiqifarhat


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4 years ago

Sessions with @americanschoolofbombay
Group building activities.
@compound13lab Dharavi


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4 years ago

Sessions with @americanschoolofbombay
Group building activities.
@compound13lab Dharavi


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4 years ago

Sessions with @americanschoolofbombay
Group building activities.
@compound13lab Dharavi


19
4 years ago

Celebrating the one person who isloved and adored by all - Happy Birthday Laxmi tai 💗

#compound13lab


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4 years ago

In the frame @abhijitpatro in the midst of many many stories being told by the children of Dharavi.

Discussing the nuances in our names and pet names and through it unpacking the hybrid identity of the condition called Dharavi.

#compound13lab #colearning #evolvingcurriculum


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4 years ago

Extremely grateful and happy to have @siddiqifarhat at the Compound 13 lab teaching kids English.


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4 years ago


Story Save - Najlepsze darmowe narzędzie do zapisywania historii, rolek, zdjęć, wideo, wyróżnionych, IGTV na telefonie.

Story-save.com to intuicyjne narzędzie online, które umożliwia pobieranie i zapisywanie różnych treści, w tym historii, zdjęć, wideo i materiałów IGTV bezpośrednio z Instagrama. Dzięki Story-Save możesz łatwo pobierać różnorodne treści z Instagrama, a także oglądać je w dogodnym czasie, nawet bez dostępu do internetu. To narzędzie jest idealne na chwile, kiedy znajdziesz coś interesującego na Instagramie i chcesz zapisać to na później. Użyj Story-Save, aby nie przegapić okazji, aby zabrać ulubione momenty z Instagrama ze sobą!

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Zakończ z kiepską jakością treści, zachowuj tylko wysokiej rozdzielczości historie.

Dostępność na wszystkich

Urządzenia Pobieraj historie z Instagrama za pomocą każdej przeglądarki, iPhone'a, Androida.

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Absolutnie bez opłat. Pobierz dowolną historię bez żadnych kosztów.

Najczęściej zadawane pytania

Funkcja pobierania historii na Instagramie została zaprojektowana w celu zapewnienia bezpiecznej i wysokiej jakości metody pobierania historii z Instagrama. Jest łatwa w obsłudze i nie wymaga rejestracji ani logowania. Wystarczy skopiować link, wkleić go i cieszyć się treścią.
Pobieranie historii z Instagrama to prosty proces, który obejmuje trzy kroki:
  • 1. Przejdź do narzędzia do pobierania historii z Instagrama.
  • 2. Następnie wpisz nazwę użytkownika profilu Instagram w podanym polu i kliknij przycisk Pobierz.
  • 3. Zobaczysz wszystkie historie dostępne w bieżącym 24-godzinnym okresie. Wybierz te, które chcesz pobrać, i kliknij Pobierz.
Wybrana historia zostanie szybko zapisana w pamięci lokalnej Twojego urządzenia.
Niestety, nie jest możliwe pobieranie historii z prywatnych kont z powodu ograniczeń prywatności.
Nie ma limitu na liczbę historii, które można pobrać. Usługa pobierania historii jest dostępna do nieograniczonego użytku i jest całkowicie darmowa.
Tak, legalne jest pobieranie i zapisywanie historii z Instagrama innych użytkowników, pod warunkiem, że nie będą one wykorzystywane do celów komercyjnych. Jeśli zamierzasz je wykorzystać komercyjnie, musisz uzyskać zgodę właściciela treści i przypisać mu autorstwo za każdym razem, gdy historia jest używana.
Wszystkie pobrane historie są zazwyczaj zapisywane w folderze Pobrane na Twoim komputerze, niezależnie od tego, czy używasz Windowsa, Maca, czy iOS. Na urządzeniach mobilnych historie są zapisywane w pamięci telefonu i powinny natychmiast pojawić się w aplikacji Galeria po pobraniu.