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Jabberwocky: G-Mod Maps

27 June, 12:00 – 16:00
Free Entry
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This informal Make & Meet workshop is part of the latest Burr of Berwick Film Library Jabberwocky: The Internet and Creative Freedom. The Film Library includes an interactive exhibition of games and opportunities to follow online rabbit-holes, alongside workshops that will help you reclaim the internet as a creative space for self-expression.

The Burr of Berwick Film Library is a community video archive and exhibition series. Open and evolving, the Burr Film Library offers a shared space for screenings, discussions, and creativity.

Based at 22 Bridge Street, the Film Library is open Saturdays 12 – 4pm. The Library also travels to present pop-up events at spaces and occasions around town.

With the potential to speak to personal memories and experiences, the films reflect and respond to real-world topics. Everyone is invited to pop in for a cuppa and share ideas and stories, or delve into the Library’s themes through events and workshops.

Image Credit: user @topp, Felicity Island Reimagined for the Sims 2

G-Mod Maps

Drop in and explore alternative worlds on G-Mod Maps

Join us in person to check out creative maps that take you to alternative worlds like never before!

On Garry’s G-Mod Maps users create environments built with Valve’s Hammer Editor or on the Steam Workshop and can share Maps with the gaming community. The library includes everything from massive city recreations and endless sea maps to single-player adventure or horror experiences.

Led by our tech-savvy young artist in residence Dennie, we will explore, discuss and demo a few of the endless possibilties for world-building online.

Participants do not need to bring anything with them for this Make & Meet workshop. All ages are welcome, but under-16s will need to be accompanied by an adult.

This workshop is free but due to limited capacity, advance booking is essential. You can book here.