All Submissions

  • Games & Interactive experiences

    The Battle for ‘Dondervoort’ is a 5-day transmedial, social school game that lets youngsters (12-15) experience an important part of Dutch history using live role-play, a digital game and urban game accompanied by classical lessons in school.

  • Website

    Ethnological methods was used to collect contemporary pick-up lines by Hotel and Restaurant Museum. The pick-up lines were used to create a generator on a mobile site which can work as a marketing tool for the museum as well.

  • Website

    The "Site of the Month" (SOTM) is a project that uses the rich archaeological heritage of Switzerland to invite people to explore their own country and  encourage them to cross cantonal and language borders. Over the course of 12 months, each month, an archaeological site from a different Swiss canton will be given special attention. The main channel for the information concerning the sites that can be visited is the website: www.site-of-the-month.ch.

  • Website

    The Singers and Songs of County Clare project features over 400 songs from the Carroll Mackenzie Collection of songs, music, stories and folklore collected by Jim Carroll and Pat Mackenzie in London and west Clare over a period of 40 years, with transcriptions of song lyrics accompanying each recording, and various playlists for easy listening. The project is also enhanced by the addition of articles on singers and the song tradition in County Clare.

  • Film & Video

    Two Delhi natives who now live in Glasgow tell their stories of the two cities they are proud to call home, talking about what Indian culture has brought to Glasgow. This film celebrates the cities of Delhi and Glasgow sharing the world stage at the 2010 Commonwealth Games as the Games’ flag was handed over from one city to the other event. Currently on display at Riverside Museum, Glasgow.

  • Website

    This digital project celebrates the historical legacy of textile merchant and social reformer Samuel Morley, through innovative and immersive technology. Created by an independent art gallery in the UK, Backlit has provided a visually and emotionally-led digital archive, allowing users to discover the heritage of long forgotten hero of Nottingham. Through a media-rich and interactive HTML 5 website www.morleythreads.com and an in-house virtual reality experience using the Oculus Rift VR headset, users are able to explore and reimagine the past in a pioneering way.

  • Website

    In 2014 Studio Louter created an interactive game for the famous Mauritshuis museum about the 17th century, the Dutch Golden Age. This game is part of an educational program that prepares 8 to 12 year old primary school children for their visit to the museum. It is designed for a classroom setting, to be played on either a digital school board or large touchscreen. The game is formatted as a live action quiz, whereby the quizmaster draws the students into the world of the Mauritshuis and makes it come alive as he walks around inside the paintings.