Adelle Lin, representing the artists collective Meud, will develop
NightGames, an interactive musical public artwork based on an app for smartphones.
NightGames brings audiences together to collaboratively control an interactive sound
and lighting environment, further expanding their understanding of game play and
theatre to include freeform interaction. By leveraging technological systems in
smart phones, a rich terrain for exploration fills the exhibit space. The
installation rewards group cooperation, in addition to personal expression, bringing
a conscious awareness to players that individual can impact and form a collective
ecosystem. Meud works on scalable collaborative experiences mediated by technology.
Phoenix Perry is the head developer of Meud; from digital arts curator to Creative
Director, Perry has extensive experience in new media, design, and user interfaces.
Adelle Lin has worked as an architectural design team member designing retail
fitouts and design strategy for Australia. Currently she works with renewable energy
technology to deliver leading edge sustainable infrastructure. In addition to
Phoenix Perry and Adelle Lin, Meud artists include Sophi Kravitz, Margaret Schedel,
Colin Snyder, and Emi Spicer.