In the city of Mandurah on the west coast of Australia, with its beaches, estuaries, wetlands, and canals, you’re never far from the sights and sounds of water. Paul Bourke recently used Vuo to convey the familiar sights and sounds in an entirely new way: a fulldome installation called the Hydrodome that “focuses on our community’s connection to our waterways from Mandurah’s ancient Bindjareb heritage to 21st century recreation.”
The play "The Floor: Shopping Rolls Camouflaged" is a foray into a surreal world of gravity-defying motion. By turns funny, poignant, and exuberant, the performance blends the human with the technological. Vuo plays a major role in this performance written and directed by Teo Dumski.
This composition simulates a video call with a deity, or marble statue thereof. I made it after thinking that a previous composition looked a little like Skype.
The good citizens of the world are threatened by the presence of a monster!! Will you help them?
This game was inspired by a post on (spoiler alert if you click the link) Crunk Feminist Collective. The game is about dehumanization, empathy, and one awesomely self-respecting woman.
Trigger warning for display of Twitter content that contains racist sexist fat-shaming.