This is a lenticular poster designed for The Strong National Museum of Play. The Strong is a collection of toys and games that encourages the audience, young and old, to explore and play. The concept behind this interactive poster is that play is important for all. The tagline “Your Childhood is Closer Than You Think” is reflected in the two images. The first image is a man looking in awe. The second image is the same man as a child, excited by the wonders of his imagination
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This text tries to elucidate the exhibition “the children who are afraid of nothing, that is a...
Museum poster for the "Puppentheater-Museum" in Berlin features several puppetry figures scattered a...
Playthings, whatever they may be, are as important to a child\u27s growth and development as textboo...
Artist\u27s Statement: This is a lenticular poster designed for The Strong National Museum of Play. ...
Playing is a creative process generating and stimulating design. In Northampton we have been playin...
The materials used in this work are an assemblage of various types of materials. Each individual box...
Children view the smallest pieces of the world as strange, yet unbelievably incredible. I want to sp...
Physical toys seem to be disappearing and being neglected by the new generations replaced by technol...
This in-progress work is part of a multimedia, interactive space emphasizing natural curiosity, expl...
The concept of the Toy Library originated during the Great Depression, when it was noticed that chil...
Exhibit poster for the "Satyrykon" exhibit in 1992 at the Center of Art and Dramatic Theater in Legn...
Exhibit poster for the "Combat on Paper" exhibit of Polish posters creatures a giant stone castle ba...
A poster presented by Willa Michel, Shridha Rajeswar, Caroline Blakeman, Ashlynn Cheek, Evan Ossege ...
Touted as "an exhibition, a memory bank and a game", the show's impetus and construction came fron p...
Young children have been largely neglected in research on the art museum experience. The art exhibit...
This text tries to elucidate the exhibition “the children who are afraid of nothing, that is a...
Museum poster for the "Puppentheater-Museum" in Berlin features several puppetry figures scattered a...
Playthings, whatever they may be, are as important to a child\u27s growth and development as textboo...