For Children
Artplay Backyard
Ben collaborated with City of Melbourne landscape architects Paula Kilpatrick and Jeff Nelson; and Artplay staff to create a immersive environment for 3-5 year old children to design their own backyard. The workshop was part of the 2011 State of
Artplay Backyard
Ben collaborated with City of Melbourne landscape architects Paula Kilpatrick and Jeff Nelson; and Artplay staff to create a immersive environment for 3-5 year old children to design their own backyard. The workshop was part of the 2011 State of
Float
Ben worked with Alex Desebrock on a workshop as part of a Participatory Design process for Artplay’s new outside programmable space – Artplay Backyard. Alex and Ben came up with an idea for a workshop centred around the concept of
Float
Ben worked with Alex Desebrock on a workshop as part of a Participatory Design process for Artplay’s new outside programmable space – Artplay Backyard. Alex and Ben came up with an idea for a workshop centred around the concept of
Splash!
Splash! was a drop in workshop at ArtPlay as part of Little Big Shots 2011 (similar to Fly!, but with an underwater theme). Ben designed the set, costumes, props; and was a workshop leader.
Splash!
Splash! was a drop in workshop at ArtPlay as part of Little Big Shots 2011 (similar to Fly!, but with an underwater theme). Ben designed the set, costumes, props; and was a workshop leader.
Artplay Rainbow
Ben designed and worked on Colour! an activity as part of Midsumma at Artplay. We made a collage rainbow out of small coloured squares cut out of magazines.
Artplay Rainbow
Ben designed and worked on Colour! an activity as part of Midsumma at Artplay. We made a collage rainbow out of small coloured squares cut out of magazines.
A Little Piece
A Little Piece is an immersive puppetry performance which was developed for Fringe 2009 with Tipsy Teacup. An audience of 4 enter a small room with cupboards set in the walls, windows into another world, to experience the story of
A Little Piece
A Little Piece is an immersive puppetry performance which was developed for Fringe 2009 with Tipsy Teacup. An audience of 4 enter a small room with cupboards set in the walls, windows into another world, to experience the story of