Futuristic adventure story featuring the work of more than 30 Indigenous children wins Gold Ledger with a blend of ancient culture and high-octane thrills For Australian comic artists, winning the ...
Virtual reality harnessed by remote Indigenous teens to make leap from comic to Future Dreaming film
Four Indigenous teenagers, inspired by their remote community home in WA's Pilbara, are using their school holidays to create a futuristic world with a new virtual reality film titled Future Dreaming.
For isolated indigenous communities, video games are becoming the medium of choice to tell their stories, spread their values and make their way of life more accessible to outsiders. A game created in ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. Panel from NEOMAD Episode 3. So begins part one of NEOMAD, a futuristic science-fiction adventure about today, now, drawn from the ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. One of the young people behind Neomad, the interactive comic which is now being developed into an ...
“NEOMAD could well be the first Australian comic with a full cast of indigenous heroes more or less, or just protagonists seen in a positive light, and it just blows my mind that it’s taken this long.
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