Visiting stands, meetings, and dialogues make visitors want to start working. In turn, sketchbook artists conduct workshops in your choice of watercolor, painting, drawing, as well as writing and layout.
For this purpose, there is space for displaying drawings on a large screen inside the exhibition.
The journey continues in virtual reality wearing a helmet to conquer the South Pole or Everest. Nothing is impossible in 3D.
Along the way the visitor goes on a meeting with the writer, his work, on an intimate journey. In particular, with Jean-Christophe Rufin, physician, laureate of the Prix Goncourt and pioneer of the humanitarian movement, Frank Pavlov, author Morning Browniconic news translated into 25 languages, and a great traveler releasing his first illustrated notebook. On the Amazon River.
The event also included screenings followed by debates in the presence of the author. Tundra (Didier Larrey and Yves Fagnard), No visas to Damascus (Jules Clavier) Son of the Wind (Jeremie Biget and Aubin Duric) Ordinary (Jeremie Stradier).
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