The DFI Gallery hosted the multimodal exhibition The Boundaries of Adventure Playgrounds connected to Lucius Von Joo’s dissertation on children's play rights.
Adventure playgrounds have a long history dating back to World War Two in which children play and build with loose moving parts. These play yards are spaces where professional play workers support children in building new imagined worlds. The Boundaries exhibit represents the many voices and multimodal methods explored in the three-article dissertation, which explored adventure playground linguistic landscapes, players perspectives, and playworker practices.
Adventure playgrounds have a long history dating back to World War Two in which children play and build with loose moving parts. These play yards are spaces where professional play workers support children in building new imagined worlds. The Boundaries exhibit represents the many voices and multimodal methods explored in the three-article dissertation, which explored adventure playground linguistic landscapes, players perspectives, and playworker practices.