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Suggestion: Lightbox Workstation



This workstation, one of a two-part series for a child’s loose-learning experience in the Lake Full of Stars exhibition, consists of one drawing featuring a natural theme, with complicated shapes, and a parallel lightbox covered with sand.
Children can either trace the lines of the drawing or create something new.
The intention is to help children experience various ways to appreciate the exhibited artwork and reinterpret the given visuals.






Photos of Adaptation



Photo by Rytis Šeškaitis









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Suggestion: Cellophane Toy  


Only one of these designs was adopted. The adopted one is the Cellophane Toy. 
Children can play with this by using light from the window and overlapped color









Photos of Adaptation



Photo by Rytis Šeškaitis











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Suggestion: Use wooden and natural objects which consist of diverse shapes and color. Let children build their own composition








Photos of Adaptation



The furniture was realized by a woodworking shop, Innovator’s Valley.

Photo by Rytis Šeškaitis











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Suggestion: Story Dices








Photos of Adaptation



Photo by Rytis Šeškaitis










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Suggestion: Hanging strings from a ceiling and a nature-life, round dorm with soft cotton cushions inside










Photos of Adaptation



Photo by Rytis Šeškaitis









A close discussion and conversation with two educational directors, Karen Vanhercke and Iveta Jaugaitė helps  all of these ideas . Šilta šiaurė, Dominykas Šavelis, and Lithuanian woodworking shop actualized these objects and workstations. The realization of the textile floor and “hills” happened thanks to the effort of many volunteers. 


Curator – Karen Vanhercke
Coordinator – Iveta Jaugaitė
Model – Nieces of Iveta
Architects – Šilta šiaurė
Exhibition installed by – Dominykas Šavelis
Photographer – Rytis Šeškaitis
Textile created by: Justina Gražytė, Eglė Lekevičiūtė, Šarūnė Pečiukonytė (Kaltūnas) and MO Museum volunteer