London-based Mobile Studio Architects has collaborated with students at BEAM summer camp in New Hampshire to create a series of oversized flip-book devices that depict fictional forest tales.
Titled Universal Play Machine, the project utilises the traditional flip-book animation technique but on a much larger scale.
“Essentially an oversized flip-book, the system scales up the split-flap display technology first used in airports and train-stations across the world,” said BEAM.
Hidden away in the forests of the camp, the machines encourage the students to explore the surrounding wilderness whilst also acting as creative stimuli.
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