Found in Translation

Presented by ANU College of Health & Medicine

Experience the power of collective action in a session of games and stimulating conversation, brought to you by the dynamic collaboration of Boho Interactive and the ANU PHXchange. Solving our community's most challenging problems necessitates the collective efforts of citizens, policy makers, researchers, and creatives.

Are you ready to rise to the occasion?

Engage in the excitement as you play the prototype of Found in Translation, a cutting-edge tabletop game for grown ups, meticulously designed to reimagine collaboration and creative thinking. This fast-paced experience will transport you into a realm where strategic decision-making and problem-solving skills are put to the test. Brace yourself for an exhilarating journey that challenges the status quo.

The game is just the beginning. Join us for a captivating conversation afterward, where your voice and insights will contribute to shaping the game's future. Participate in research as you explore innovative approaches, overcome barriers, and discover new connections that have the potential to drive real change in our community.

Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to be part of something extraordinary. Save the date and prepare to unleash your creativity and intellect. Together, we can forge a path towards a brighter future. Will you join us on this transformative adventure?

Sessions, times, and locations

This event is part of the Winter Innovation Festival - Uncharted Territory. Day time sessions will be held at the Harry Hartog Bookshop (1), whereas the evening sessions at the Marie Reay Teaching Centre.

  1. Harry Hartog Bookshop, Upstairs, 153-11 University Ave, Acton ACT
  • Wednesday 12 July, 2.00PM
  • Thursday 13 July, 2.00PM
     

      2. Marie Reay Teaching Centre, ANU- MRTC building entry, 155 University Ave, Acton ACT

  • Wednesday 12 July, 6.00PM
  • Thursday 13 July, 6.00PM

Free registration for day time sessions, small fee for evening sessions.

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Location

Room: Harry Hartog Bookshop, Upstairs

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