Connecting traditions and innovations: what the first chapter of the exposition "Legacy for the Future" is about
The exposition "Legacy for the Future" at the
National Centre RUSSIA is structured into three chapters dedicated to the
connection between traditions and innovations. The first chapter highlights the
continuity of ideas – from the dreams of visionaries and science fiction
writers to the tangible achievements of inventors. Its purpose is to inspire
creativity and exploration of the world.
This section includes two halls. One is the "Library of
the Future," showcasing books that foster imagination from childhood. Its
virtual shelves display timeless literary works.
Older generations guests fondly recall dreaming of life on
the Moon with Neznaika, experiencing adventures with Kolya Naumov and Alisa
Selezneva, or envisioning fantastical inventions like time machines or the
myelophone, which remain a part of the world of dreams.
For younger visitors, the "Library of the Future"
introduces outstanding innovators and visionaries who boldly explored the
realms of the future, creating extraordinary worlds beyond the ordinary.
Let us remind you that from December 10 to 18, the
exposition of young artists from six countries at the National Centre RUSSIA
will be closed for technical maintenance and will reopen for visitors on
December 19.
Why politics does not work without journalists, how to tell a calling from simply "an interesting job", and why a young reporter needs to read literature constantly were discussed by participants in the Young Journalists School.
The congress was attended by more than 250 delegates representing the inventor community from 70 constituent entities of our country.
The festival passed its tenth anniversary last year, and its popularity in its home city continues to grow.