
Serenade is a one-day popup exhibition of playful interactive works expanding the range of topics explored in videogames: hilarious dates, breakup black comedy, difficult reflection, childhood nostalgia, new friendships, self care, cozily cooking, whimsical creativity and freeform collaboration.


Free Entry
The exhibition will be open from 12pm - 10:30pmSaturday 11th January 2020
at
107
107 Redfern Street, Redfern NSW Australia
Walking:
5 minutes from Redfern Station.
Buses:
305, 308, 309, 310
Accessibility:
Access ramp, One accessible parking space and accessible bathrooms.
Full details at https://107.org.au/accessibility/
107 Redfern St is a licensed venue, BYO alcohol is not permitted.
This event is taking place on the lands of the Gadigal and Wangal people of the Eora nation. Sovereignty was never ceded - always was, always will be Aboriginal land.
Featuring, alphabetically:
A Month To Look At The Moon by Lenny Magner
Adventure Boy Jailbreak by Paul Georghiou
Amberial Dreams by oddgoo
Am I Making Sense? Tegan Webb
Become Duncan Corrigan, Kaveh Tabar & George Mak
Compass Points by Gemma Mahadeo
Endless Scroll by Cecile Richard
Every Brick Laid by Fenreliania
Everybody's Sad by puncta
First Date Can't Relate by Ruqiyah
Grass Mud Horse by Toby Do, Emi Schaufeld, and Julia Wang
Irori by Pomepomelo (Daum, Jewell and Zhi)
Ode to My Hometown's Craft Fair by Samantha E. Schaffer
Pigeon Game by Leura Smith
Symposium of Grief by T-Dog-Extreme
Wibble Wobble Multiplayer by Daniel Linssen
We’ve been inspired by other exhibitions, collectives and venues around Australia and internationally which highlight games that are deeply personal to their creators, games made without commercial intent and games engaging with topics rarely explored within the wider medium. We wanted to bring some of this energy to Sydney. So much more creativity, vulnerability and experimentation is possible in games and we don't often get to see it here. We want to help change that.
Serenade acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation as the traditional custodians of the land of which we operate.
We pay respect to their Elders past and present. Sovereignty was never ceded, and this always was and always will be Aboriginal land.