... is a modular exhibition format for children on the topics of climate, biodiversity, sustainability and environmentally conscious cities.
In the Junges Museum, which is integrated into the Historisches Museum, children become researchers and activists as part of the exhibition triad “Die Stadt und das Grün” (Urban Green) - because what does sustainability mean for future generations?
To implement complex content for a target group of 7 -15 years in a vivid and playful way.
A modular set-up with many participative stations designed as a travelling exhibition.
Scenography, graphic design, exhibits, film animations
Why are insects and birds dying? What is sustainability and what can I actually do? The children are confronted with these questions in the exhibition and understand people and themselves as the cause, but above all also as the solution to climate change.
“So that our future doesn't become a dystopia, we don't want to stage one either. Instead, we want the children to deal with the complicated challenges of sustainability consciously and, above all, with a lot of fun. To make mediation sympathetic and approachable, we designed a gang of human protagonists and animal sidekicks. The human experts are designed to be as diverse as possible. It was just a lot of fun to illustrate them all.... I hope you can tell.”
Stefan Pach, Creative Director
The children should touch, join in, participate. At different stations and exhibits, creative and careful interaction with nature is encouraged in a playful way and knowledge is imparted. A hands-on forum offers school classes a space for teaching units.