Planetarium (1998)
Planetarium is the first artwork in the history to be created around the world. It is composed of two panels of 24m2 each. Kiro Urdin devoted 20 months to his realization inspired by all cultures he met, ethnic groups and historical monuments he has discovered by traveling around the planet: Germany (Berlin's Wall). Macedonia (Nerezi, Ohrid), Belgium (Brussels, Knokke, Brugge), France (Paris, Mont Saint-Michel), Italy (Roma, Pompei, Pisa), Great Britain (London, Stonehenge), Greece (Athens, Cape Sounion), Israel (Tomb of Jesus, the Wailing Wall Jerusalem), Egypt (Suez Canal, the Nile, Kheops Pyramid), Kenya (The Masai-Mara tribe), USA (New York City), Peru (Machu Pichu, Cuzco), Thailand (Bangkok), China (Beijing, The Forbidden City of Peking, the Wall of China), Japan (Tokyo, Kamakura), Netherlands (Nuenen, Eindhoven).
Directors: Kiro Urdin, Ivan Mitevski.
| Production | Stalin Lozanovski | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Venko Serafimov | Music |
| Camera | Dragi Tanevski | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Vlado Janevski | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Spase Tasevski | Editor |
| Sound | Gligor Pakovski | Sound |
| Directing | Kiro Urdin | Director |
| Directing | Ivan Mitevski | Director |
| Writing | Kiro Urdin | Writer |