Best Festival Ever, photo by Bryony Jackson
Selected Boho Interactive projects:
Best Festival Ever, a game where an audience attempted to run a successful music festival. Created in dialogue with researchers from CSIRO, UCL Environment Institute and Stockholm Resilience Centre.
A Week in the Bush, a series of games made with The Lowitja Institute about health research in First Nations communities.
Get the Kids and Run, a series of games made with researchers from Nanyang Technological University’s Earth Observatory Singapore about risk and disaster preparedness, currently installed at Singapore Science Centre.
Boho Interactive
Playing Through Complexity
I’m part of Boho Interactive, a collective of artists who create games and workshops about climate, future scenarios and complex systems.
You can read more about our work on Boho’s website.
The Best Kelp Secrets, a game made for CSIRO’s Future States team about the future of Tasmanian coastal communities and ecosystems.
Un-Tour: The Hidden Gallery, created in collaboration with the National Gallery of Australia and ANU’s School of Cybernetics, a behind-the-scenes narrative tour of the gallery exposing the invisible systems that drive our everyday experience.
The Best Kelp Secrets photo by Matt Douglas
Best Festival Ever photo by Matthew Dunn
New in Town photo by Matt Douglas
Found in Translation photo by Calo Huang
Save Grandma photo by Anna Mayberry
Un-tour: The Hidden Gallery photo by Sam Fox