Signal Playground is an interactive exhibition for children that blends the digital and the analog into one playful experience. Movement, light, sound, and surprises come alive through principles of physics and mathematics. Become the creator of your own stories and let yourself be drawn into a space full of emotions and wonder.
Light Table
Become the director of your own animated film! A camera captures the shapes and colors children place on the table and projects them onto the screen. Simple forms, colorful gradients, and emotions come to life in an interactive story as if you were in a cinema.
Marble Wheel
Spin the wheel and set off an avalanche of marbles, guided by the laws of gravity. Animated faces respond with laughter, grimaces, and sounds, turning simple motion into a joyful physics experiment. Experience the forces of nature firsthand.
Interactive Wall
On Earth, everything falls down — but on the Moon it’s different. Players’ silhouettes transform into tools that influence virtual objects in various gravitational environments. Balls, shapes, and colors react to every movement, as your energy drives the animation.
Digital Pinball
Digital pinball invites multiplayer action. Press the button and watch the ball shoot across the giant table, bouncing off moving obstacles and triggering light effects. Discover the laws of motion in practice and get absorbed in a game without limits.
Magnetic Faces
Eyes, noses, mouths — endless combinations and expressions. Build playful faces that interact with each other and with the audience, changing their moods through a creative game with emotions.
Hidden Figures
Do you feel like someone is watching you? You’re right!
STUDIO 3DSENSE
The interactive exhibition Signal Playground was created by Studio 3dsense.
In its installations, the studio combines art with modern technology. Their work includes light installations, large-scale projections, video mapping, museum exhibitions, scenography, and VR & AR applications.
Studio 3dsense collaborates with international partners and cities (for example, the Haslev, People of Lancaster, or Grona Lund Stockholm projects) and regularly takes part in international festivals (such as Lux Helsinki or White Night Melbourne). In the Czech Republic, it recently completed an interactive exhibition for the Memory of Nations Institute in Brno. Among its notable projects are the interactive video mapping for the grand reopening of the State Opera and the light installation marking the 30th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution.