Thanks to the worksheet that will guide you through the exhibition, you will not miss any of the prepared tasks. You can solve crossword puzzles, assemble 3D cubes, color coloring pages or even create your own moving picture. The exhibition also includes previously used optical devices that preceded the inventions leading to film projection as we know it today. You will try them out and find out how the thaumatrope, phenakistiscope, zoetrope or praxinoscope works, and who is responsible for their construction. Thanks to these devices, we have progressed from a fascination with moving images to filmstrips and cameras. You can then confirm each task completed with a stamp on the worksheet.
In the next part of the exhibition, you will learn about the history of filming the evening series and the history of animation as such. You will learn how animated, cartoon or puppet fairy tales are created and how they differ from each other. You will also find information about the creators of the popular evening show Pat and Mat: Lubomír Beneš and Vladimír Jiránek. You will also see a screening of the film PAT and MAT and a documentary about how such a film is filmed.
The author of the exhibition is Ondřej Sedláček.
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