With all this amazing auroral activity, I should mention my award-winning game Solar Storm 1928, in which you as players help your home weather exactly the kind of solar activity onslaught we're seeing right now https://t.co/kVtRD8JtSy
In the Best Analog Game category, our winner is Tower Tree Stories by @physicsdavid - now on a four-year winning streak! It's an engaging roleplaying game based on a 1927 yearbook.
Get it on Itch: https://t.co/2x4UBpjCaO
A new year, a new public domain game jam! This time based on works made in 1927. I have two I completed this year, Tower Tree Stories, and Now I Am Six Again. Links and descriptions in the thread! #1927gamejam
Now I Am Six Again: Based on A.A. Milne's beloved book "Now We Are Six", but annotated by his son Christopher Robin Milne to become cozy, contemplative experiences for one or two. Each poem has interspersed instructions for experiencing it in new ways. https://t.co/r9AFaYJmjP
Tower Tree Stories: Explore the triumphs, failures, entanglements, dreams, and secrets of a graduating high school class of 1927. Discover the stories of this web of students as they yearn for a life beyond a conservative high school. https://t.co/jwSyoztvjH #1927gamejam
Portrait of an ear (with Stelarc and me). Thanks to @usceduau and the Sunshine Coast Arts Alliance for sticking us on a stage to ramble at each other for a while this evening.
My students made an incredible immersive kelp forest installation with handmade agar-based bioplastic kelp, underwater video and hydrophone recordings and an epic installation process.
My students are making awesome bioplastic kelp like these shown for an immersive installation work in a few weeks. There will be hundreds of these (about 2m/6ft tall) to walk through in a surround CAVE environment. #SciArt#algae
While on the topic of breath works, here is an astonishing piece “93% Human” commissioned for the Curiocity component of the World Science Festival - Brisbane by Helen Pynor: https://t.co/OSJwMD8FMN