Frooom!

Written by on 12/12/2016

Innovative media, film and computer literacy education for children and youth focusing on intercultural exchange and fostering children’s understanding of human rights and understanding of “others”.

This education method insists on interactive learning, empowering children and youth to understand media content from any possible point of view and teaching them trough playfulness and fun.

We trace forensically evidences on all historical attempts to “create” films and moving pictures in the last 3000 years as well we analyze new and old media content using, in a maieutic way, a hermeneutic methodology while we shift all the time different points of views.

Frooom! is an innovative educational program for children and young people from 8 to 16 years, which introduces them to what they cannot see and understand by watching movies, TV series, music videos, computer games and web-media programs. Through an intensive process of game-like education and exploring, children learn about the nature of film, while experimenting with all that film as we know it today comes from: from Chinese Zoetropes, French Praxinoscopes, through Mannerist optical experiments, experimental animation of still photography and Camera Obscura to computer software, advanced video and 3-D mapping and digital technology.

The mission of the project is also to stimulate critical approach of children and youth towards media contents and foster intercultural exchange of cultural, media and local knowledge primarily in the region of Mediterranean area, Balkan region and the EU, between artists, authors, cultural operators and policy makers as well between larger or targeted audience.

The concept of educational programs Frooom!: Boris Bakal Coordination and Administration of the project: Anja Pletikosa, Sanda Brumen and Boris Bakal Leaders of educational processes: Boris Bakal (president of Shadow Casters, theatre and film director, actor and multimedia artist), Mirko Bogosavac / Igor Longo / Stipe Bagarić/ Ivana Bandić/Pavle Perković (psychologists), Nada Kovacevic, Jelena Lopatic, Sanja Milardovic, Jakov Čuveljak, Lidija Kraljić (actors/actresses and drama pedagogues), Tihana Mandušic, Dalia Dozet, Ines Pletikos (film cinematographers, visual artist and editors), Vedran Senjanović,  Lea Mileta, Dražen Žerjav, Magdalena Ptiček (editors and filmmakers), Anja Pletikosa, Anita Čeko (playwrights and screenwriters), Dea Jagić, Petra Zlonoga (author of animated films), Ines Kesich, Ivan Marušić Klif, Ivan Lušičić (new and interactive media artists) and many others .

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