Sandbox
Inspired by play, exchange of knowledge, the theme of worlding*, and using creative computing and games design as mediums for social/political criticism, Jazmin Morris re-imagines Modal gallery as a community resource.
Featuring talks, workshops, a games night and an open-access library, Morris looks to disrupt and push the boundaries of knowledge sharing and traditional archiving, situating carefully curated media as a tool for collective resistance and liberation. A response to gaps in access to cultural and educational experiences, Sandbox is a call and part of a long term ambition to envision more radical systems for learning, critical thinking and restorative practices and the potential of code and technologies.
The show will launch on 28th July – join Jazmin in the space from 2:30pm. Artist Michele Collier will join for an exploratory Q&A from 5:30pm.
Both in person and digitally, the show and residency will take place at the School of Digital Arts at Manchester Metropolitan University and manifest via Gather, an interactive 8-bit style virtual conferencing platform. In Gather, audiences will join a virtual ‘in conversation’ with Jazmin Morris and Ama Dogbe whilst also being able to explore some elements of the physical show, online.
As part of her residency, Jazmin partners with Rekindle, an alternative school for working class young people in Manchester encouraging fierce critical thinking and self-belief.
We invite you to explore Jazmin’s presentation of artefacts, literature, provocations, worlds and interactive games. Jazmin will lead workshops to explore themes of worldbuilding, science fiction and creative technology skill sharing. To be present, play, connect and recharge with opportunities to explore digital works from Jazmin’s cannon that interrogate extractive economies of digital industries and the exclusion of those with limited access to resources, infrastructure or representation.
*Making worlds together, inspired by the question ‘what kinds of worlds are needed at this time of ecological crises?
Please be advised: This exhibition includes a small selection of video game content rated suitable for ages 18 and over. For those attending with children, visitor discretion is advised.
The gallery will be open Monday-Friday 12-5pm expect for the following:
28 July – 3-5pm
7 Aug – Closed for private session
14 Aug – Closed to public before Games Night starting at 5pm
Save the date:
28 July, 5:30-7pm: Worlds within Worlds: In-conversation with Jazmin Morris and Michelle Collier
06 August, 12-1pm: Disruptive Worlds: In-conversation in Gather with Jazmin Morris and Ama Dogbe
14 August, 5:30 – 8pm: Games Night & Closing Celebrations with Jazmin Morris
All events are free to attend but booking is required.
Jazmin Morris is a Creative Computing Artist and Educator based in West Yorkshire. Her practice and pedagogy consider the historical trajectories of modern technology and critically speculate on the landscape of human-computer interaction. Using free and open-source tools, Jazmin crafts participatory digital works that challenge power dynamics and hierarchies within cyberspace, with a particular emphasis on the processes of simulating culture and identity. Despite her critical approach, Jazmin appreciates the early days of the internet and is a huge fan of the classic gaming icon, Super Mario 64.
Sandbox is part of Commons, a joint commitment by AND and SODA to platform emerging art forms and push the boundaries of digital practice. Devised as a prompt to rethink our approaches to digital practices, the programme explores if we can develop new models for commissioning, experiencing, interpreting and preserving digital art that reflect the inherent values of digital culture.
This programme is a collaboration between Abandon Normal Devices (AND) and Modal gallery at Manchester Metropolitan University’s School of Digital Arts (SODA). AND is supported with public funding from Arts Council England.