







The BugWorld Experience is Albert Dock’s latest visitor attraction and boasts an exciting array of creepy-crawlies for visitors to handle. I was tasked with developing the entire interactive solution for the attraction which amounted to around 20 individual deliverables including games, information kiosks, films and multitouch interactives.






Provided a complete solution across nearly 20 interactive kiosks; 10 sound installations and 4 films. Some of the beautiful artefacts were simply too precious to openly display so the use of technology enabled us to allow visitors to explore them together with their social context. The Wedgwood Museum won the 2009 Arts Fund Prize.




Users are challenged to follow online trails left by an imaginary suspect in this Spook-esque espionage exhibit. This was a complex build designed as a futuristic ’super-computer’ and sought to communicate how given the right access, you can create a complete profile of a person based on information held by a number of sources.




“If you could ask an alien anything, what would it be?” Of course, being in a public environment and with no option of moderation, I had to build a sentence construction mechanic from scratch that pieced together approved nouns, adverbs, adjectives with correct conjugation – in English, Spanish, French, Malay, Chinese and Japanese.