In Development
We are developing a number of properties within the domains of game play, cultural heritage, law vs. justice and, planetary stewardship.
We The Jury
An interactive doc-u-drama.
Based on the play “Who is The Enemy?” written by retired United States Circuit Court of Appeals Judge H. Lee Sarokin, We The Jury places you (the audience)on the jury panel. You must decide based on testimony, reviewing the evidence and interacting with fellow jurors if the President of the United States has the right to destroy innocent people’s lives under the mandate of ‘preventing another 9/11’?
Witness the trail, review the evidence, discuss the issues and cast your vote in one of the most compelling interactive experiences of our time.
In partnership with The Red Car Producers (Canada)
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Kids for Mother Earth Partners
Kids for Mother Earth Partnership is a dynamic new interactive website conceived and designed to encourage children to learn, have fun, share ideas and take a proactive role in nuturing mother nature.
A peer to peer web site - a site by children for children with environmental content seeded by experts and stake-holders together with content from New Media, Game, Canadian Film, Television and Music producers. Kids for Mother Earth Partnership will be used by children in Canada and around the world ro encourage collaboration, creative expression and positive environmental action.
In collaboration with New Real Films
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The Songlines Project
The 21st century meeting place of science, ancient aboriginal culture and contemporary aboriginal re-interpretation of aboriginal songlines.
Saving Australian Aboriginal stories that began in pre-history and are quickly and quietly disappearing the Songlines Project brings to light ancient stories about Australian Aboriginal myths and their land. More than a catalogue of a vanishing culture, The Songlines Project will use modern GIS technology to map ancient songlines and present them online in an interactive web site together with contemporary Aboriginal interpretations and illustrated by celebrated Australian Aboriginal Artists.
The Songlines Project follows scientists in archaeology, anthropology, sociologist, specialists in communication technologies and cartography together with Aboriginal elders, youth, and celebrated artists and storytellers to share and explore a modern perspective of an ancient culture.
In partnership with EMU Archaeology (Australia) and Viliwarinha Aboriginal Corporation of the Flinders Ranges (South Australia)
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LAARGE™ - Live Action Alternate Reality Game Entertainment
A new social game spanning the globe.
This is a new type of game. Something familiar yet new. Played in teams that span the world, searching for clues that give you an edge, an edge to get closer and closer to fulfilling your quest. This wont be easy. You can't do it on your own - you will need help.
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