LONDON.- Londons newest playable neighbourhood,
Wembley Park, is launching a unique, interactive digital PlayDays event concept across several dates this August. Starting Saturday 5th August, the first PlayDays: Creatures of Wembley Park event will turn the North West London neighbourhood into an interactive video game console where children of all ages can use everyday objects to make the urban landscape playable.
The event has been curated by Walt, a new studio led by Iain Simons, founder and creative director of northern Englands acclaimed GameCity Interactive Entertainment Festival and co-founder of the National Videogame Arcade in Nottingham, together with Wembley Park.
Visitors will be invited to take control of custom joysticks, jumbo buttons, and even a programmable banana to play a series of short games on two 9m tall, 360° wraparound digital screens on Olympic Way, directly opposite the iconic Wembley Stadium.
Visitors will have the opportunity to spot and collect digital creatures by playing a series of short games. Players will complete mazes to help the creatures find their friends, enjoy balance challenges, practice their speed-count skills, complete colour memory challenges and more. For the very youngest participants, there will be creatures that just want to play, with players able to tickle them and make them jump around. Each game will last for 90 seconds.
The creatures will first appear on Saturday 5th August, between 11 am and 6 pm, then again at further digital PlayDays events on 16th and 17th August. PlayDays hosts will be on hand to assist players, ensuring that everyone has the chance to participate. All PlayDays games will be free for everyone to enjoy.
PlayDays builds on Wembley Parks reputation as an open-air canvas for interactive and immersive art. Since 2018, the neighbourhood has hosted immersive seasonal installations and experiences and a series of fascinating digital artworks as part of its free public art trail. There are artworks that visitors can walk upon, such as acclaimed multi-disciplinary artist Claire Luxtons current Messenger installation on the Spanish Steps connecting the national stadium with the OVO Arena, Wembley, and art that participants can lose themselves in, such as the virtual reality offering at meetspaceVR within BOXPARK Wembley. Visitors can also dance with their digital shadow as they traverse the Royal Route Underpass, thanks to Jason Bruges Studios innovative Shadow Wall digital installation - a site-specific monochromatic, interactive media artwork focused where the shadows and silhouettes of the crowds passing through the space generate the resultant artwork. The Jason Bruges team has also installed the Royal Wave at Wembley Park a scaled, and bespoke lenticular wave generated from portraits of local people and the observers movement in relation to it.
Art also plays a key part in Wembley Parks family-friendly Summer of Play programme, which features 300+ hours of inspirational and interactive free events, from messy arts and crafts workshops to alien dance-offs, circus skills and dance classes for participants of all ages and abilities.
Summer provides the perfect opportunity for families to enjoy a wide range of events in Wembley Park for free. Our first ever PlayDays event will expand Wembley Parks approach to providing playful and interactive experiences to visitors of all ages and interests. PlayDays will provide fun for everyone, with Wembley Park serving as the perfect digital canvas. -Josh McNorton, Cultural Director, Wembley Park
Walt, the studio behind PlayDays, bring experience from across the arts, technology and entertainment sectors, having previously worked with the BFI, OKRE and Spitalfields Music Festival. Simons comments:
Wembley Park is a hugely exciting area and were thrilled to be able to work within, and with it. Whilst the new neighbourhood is obviously full of amazing technology and beautiful urban design, its built upon a site with incredible history all around one of the most iconic buildings in the world. Were hoping to bring something new to Wembley Park, taking the first steps in creating original ways for people to experience and play with the space theyre in.
The PlayDays interactive events are the first of their kind in London with additional digital assets being woven into the mix across the Wembley Park neighbourhood. Players will even have the chance to name some of the new creatures they discover during the events.