Noun
imaginarium (plural imaginariums or imaginaria)
A place devoted to stimulating and cultivating the imagination.
Acclaimed for his motion capture work, Andy Serkis opened The Imaginarium Studios in London in 2011. Source: Internet
Bluedorn Science Imaginarium The Carl A. and Peggy J. Bluedorn Science Imaginarium opened in 1993 and provides both interactive exhibits and formal demonstrations in various fields of science. Source: Internet
In Terry Gilliam 's The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2009), Heath Ledger 's character Tony is found hanging under the Blackfriars Bridge, described by Terry Gilliam as "an homage to Roberto Calvi ". Source: Internet
The movie will be produced by The Imaginarium, a London-based performance-capture studio that Serkis and producer Bridget Jones’s Diary, Elizabeth: The Golden Age) formed in 2011. Source: Internet
Film rights were acquired by the Imaginarium Studios and 20th Century Fox. Source: Internet
Gilliam's $30 million-budgeted film The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus had also become an international box office success, grossing over $60 million in worldwide theatrical release. Source: Internet