The Haunted Playhouse by Torafu Architect Lets Kids Mess Up Art
Nicole Ballantyne-Choo — August 15, 2013 — Art & Design
References: designtaxi
The Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo has created a fun and interactive experience for kids with the haunted playhouse.
This exhibit was specifically designed for the summer, and it encourages kids to visit a museum instead of spending hours connected to their phones and games. While adults can participate in this adventure, the target audience was kids. The haunted playhouse is unlike other museums, as this one allows kids to mess up the paintings and touch artifacts. The space is designed with secret doors and windows that allow kids to hide behind. For example, a child can go behind a wall, reappear as the eyes of a painting, and scare people admiring the art.
The playhouse will definitely spark kids’ curiosity.
This exhibit was specifically designed for the summer, and it encourages kids to visit a museum instead of spending hours connected to their phones and games. While adults can participate in this adventure, the target audience was kids. The haunted playhouse is unlike other museums, as this one allows kids to mess up the paintings and touch artifacts. The space is designed with secret doors and windows that allow kids to hide behind. For example, a child can go behind a wall, reappear as the eyes of a painting, and scare people admiring the art.
The playhouse will definitely spark kids’ curiosity.
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