Kids' APT7 : In review

59 KIDS’ APT7 AT QAGOMA Paramodel’s interactive installation Paramodel joint factory transformed a white gallery space into a colourful environment of construction materials and toys. The artists used a popular Japanese toy — a vibrant blue plastic train track set — to embellish the gallery walls and ceiling with abstract designs. During the course of the exhibition, children were invited to make patterns and trails across the floor using supplies of the blue tracks. Children interacting with Paramodel’s Paramodel joint factory 2012 Overleaf: The design and installation process for Paramodel’s Paramodel joint factory 2012 PARAMODEL PARAMODEL JOINT FACTORY 2012 [We] simply liked toys. We saw kids playing with rails and thought ‘That’s it, we can use this!’. Somehow, we started from there . . . We didn’t really set a theme or the meaning of it. We just did it naturally. Paramodel

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