Servei Estació colabora con Elisava en una exposición para el Banco de Sangre

Servei Estació ha colaborado con la donación de material y productos especiales para manualidades en la nueva exposición de Elisava para el Banco de Sangre. Esta nueva exhibición, que podrá visitarse a partir del próximo 24 de marzo en la Escuela de Diseño Elisava, ha sido creada por los alumnos de Experimentación II de 3.º curso del Grado en Diseño. Una muestra que ofrece dos miradas diferentes de las donaciones de sangre y tejidos al Banco de Sangre: la social y la científica.

En el marco de esta exposición, los alumnos de Elisava han querido dar un paso más y reivindicar las donaciones de sangre. Mediante la experimentación y la visualización de datos, la exposición hace visible la importancia y la dimensión del Banco de Sangre y Tejidos. Aunque, el proyecto también se ha realizado con el objetivo de sensibilizar y alentar a todos los visitantes de la importancia de ser donante.

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