- CollegeCentral Saint Martins
- CourseMA Narrative Environments
- Graduation year2023
Code Breakers:
A role-playing game for visually impaired children
Code Breakers is a role-playing game that uses interactive installations to help visually impaired children experience the story of code breakers in the history of World War II. The proposal for the experience was set in Bletchley Park, with the prototype of the event at Siobhan Davies Studios, next to the Imperial War Museum.
The target audience is visually impaired children aged 11-15 who are interested in history and team activities. They discover and crack telegraph clues through Braille and multi-sensory interactions, going through stages of curiosity, error, challenge and success as they have fun working as a team.
The project aims to provide a more autonomous approach to social activities for visually impaired children and to create opportunities for socialization and positive development of the individual character of visually impaired children.
Collaborators
Stargardt's Connected (Charity)
Emma Brohan (Spatial designer)
Lingxi Hua (Textile designer)
Final work
Code Breakers: A role-playing game for visually impaired children
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