Friday, 16 October 2020

Further Immersivity For Kids In Visors And Disguises

 
 Here's a fancy shot taken eleven hours before the support bubbles go up all over London, of excellent friends Story Spinner making work in the roof of the Imperial War Museum for a family event next week called Spies And Disguise. I'm as surprised it's still going ahead as your are, but Story Spinner know their stuff, and working with them is always a joy and a relief. The details are here, so come if you are able, but not too close! Activities will include learning secret signals (without touching your face), disguising yourself (without touching your face), and looking for other spies to pass on your secret messages to (from a distance of two metres), all against the backdrop - or belowdrop? - of Ai Weiwei's History of Bombs, before heading up to assemble for the finalé in socially distanced grids opposite the Holocaust Exhibition. Look out for me in a lab coat on Level 2 next to the large red Polaris suit that was left in a pub in Barrow-In-Furness.
 


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