A new exhibition within the framework of the "TAKE-OFF" project: "No adults allowed. A real children's airplane"
Between October 22 and November 20, 2016, as part of the "TAKE-OFF" competition project, the fourth exhibition will be held at VDNH inside a Yak-42 airplane under the name of "No adults allowed. A real children's airplane". The public will be presented with the interactive installation of architect Anna Kozlova. Exhibition curator: Sergey Choban.
The fourth exhibition of the "TAKE-OFF" competition project is recommended for families. The young architect, Anna Kozlova, got this idea when watching visitors touring the inside of a Yak-42 aircraft. She saw that the main fans of this aircraft were the children — 5–10 years of age. This gave birth to her idea of making this "adult space" available to children. The floor is the most "child-friendly" level, from here begins the exploration of the world. The child feels most comfortable and protected on the floor. The author has transformed the floor into an exhibition surface. To intrigue young visitors, Anna proposed to add a game element: "small secrets" are integrated into the exhibition space, which need to be discovered using a special map. Through this interactive exhibition, the children can learn interesting facts about the natural attractions of Russia.
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