The Show

THE DAY THEY VISITED EARTH

An Extraordinary Miniature Landscapes Exhibition

TEN REALISTIC SCALE SCENERIES OF UFO EVENTS

The Show Will Begin Soon       And You Will Love It

THE EXCITEMENT JUST BEFORE THE VISIT

A captivating Micro-Art Exhibition depicting the hypothetical phenomenon of UFO landings in extraordinary detail, and accompanied by lighting, music and sound effects while many informative panels put the visitor in total immersion in each of the cases presented.

Visitors to the exhibition are usually very excited when they approach the entrance.

We can fully understand this since most of them do not know what to expect once inside.

INTRICATE DETAILS

During the entire phase of making the models, Philippe, the creator of the sceneries, tried to give meaning and realism to the scenarios.

Many details are noticeable in landscapes and buildings or in human or extraterrestrial vehicles and spacecrafts, for example..

The accompanying panels give the story of each scene.

With the detail and quality of construction, using skills from traditional model-making to craft use of recycled materials of all kind, the exhibition will give visitors of all ages a prompt to marvel, learn and share their enjoyment together.

A VERY UNIQUE EXHIBITION

The files displayed during the show take place at different times in our history ranging from 10,510BC to June 2028.

You will be transported from Lyon in France to Nazca in Peru, passing among others by Roswell, New Mexico, USA, The Umbria Region in Italy or the Lake District, England in the UK.

The concept of this exhibition is truly unique. The subject, of course, is not without interest but also the presentation and the way in which Philippe made these scenarios really interesting. The many fine and intriguing details will fascinate young and old as well as UFO enthusiasts or others completely new in the subject. Yes, it's really a unique exhibition.

WHO CONTROLS THE ENTRANCE OF THE EXHIBITION?

Access to the exhibition "The day they visited the Earth" is controlled by you, the renter of the show. You decide on opening hours and are responsible for who is allowed to enter for the visit and under what conditions. For example, those who have paid the access fee you have set or, as another example

those in possession of the access ticket cut from the local gazette or sent to all members of the club. It also implies that you must provide the necessary personnel for control and security. Generally a team of four will be enough but six or eight is better. A PWP badge is given to each member of this team to be easily identifiable and help to establish their authority. The ideal outfit for these assistants will usually be sober solid color, dark blue or black.


NEURALIZE VISITORS!

An important element of the show is the fact that visitors to the exhibition all pass through the entrance arch and when the right to enter has been granted, a member of your security service will have the function of "neuralize" visitors. Not everyone but a person from time to time. Obviously, this operation is quite fictitious and the "neuralizer" is a theater accessory that emits sound and light identical to the original. "

PWP provides the material (neuralizer, black tie and dark glasses). You just need to provide a person from your team with black shoes, a black suit and a white shirt. This "neuralization" simulacrum (similar to the MIB film) adds an extraordinary element to the exhibition, it is funny and is generally well appreciated by visitors.

But if you prefer to remove this attraction, No problemo. You are in charge of your show. A preparation briefing for your MIB is planned and PWP will give him all the explanations on how to succeed his performance.


THE SELFIE ZONE

At the end of the visit of the exhibition, a large photographic background of 2.5m high and 3m wide is extended, usually against a wall. This giant photo represents a beautiful landscape in which an alien vessel came to land.

This is obviously the unique opportunity to be photographed in front of this unique landscape or even to take a selfie. Also why not take advantage of this opportunity because it is the only place in the exhibition where the shots are allowed.

Founded in 1985, TEG is a non-profit professional development organisation devoted to supporting the exchange of exhibitions to extend public knowledge and enjoyment of historical and contemporary culture. TEG works across the UK and internationally with organisations of all sizes and types.

TEG members exhibitions represent all disciplines, including arts, craft, design, social history, natural history, and science. As a member of TEG, Phoenix World Project also presents the exhibition "The day they visited the Earth" among the exhibits offered by the organisation. So, feel free to check out their website and why not book the presentation there.

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