Imagine you could draw a rocket that stands upright in space!
In this workshop, participants will use 3D pens to draw their very own rockets. While “drawing in mid-air,” children learn how to transition from a flat sketch to a three-dimensional form, exploring how stability, proportion, and symmetry allow a rocket to “stand” and look realistic.
Through hands-on work, children develop spatial perception, precision, and planning skills, bridging creativity with fundamental concepts in technology and engineering.
At the end of the session, every child takes home their own 3D-drawn rocket.
The workshop is intended for children aged 6 to 10 and will take place in the Room for Seminars and
Workshops Atom. The number of participants is limited to 15.