Boho Interactive presents interactive science-theatre performances for festivals, schools, conferences and symposia. Since forming in 2001, the ACT-based company has developed a reputation throughout Australia for vital, stimulating cross-artform performances. Boho's original productions integrate ideas and concepts from Game Theory, Network Theory and Complex Systems science with tools and techniques from narrative performance, lo- and hi-fi media art, live music and interactive theatre.
Food for the Great Hungers
In January 2009, Boho completed a 4-week residency at the Manning Clark House Scholarly and Cultural Centre to research and devise an interactive installation performance entitled 'Food for the Great Hungers', based on Complex Systems science and Australian history. This process was supported by the Australia Council Inter-Arts office, the Manning Clark House Scholarly and Cultural Centre, Leximancer Software and the Foundation for Young Australians' Hunting Season.
A Prisoner's Dilemma
Boho's 2007-8 Game Theory-based performance A Prisoner's Dilemma featured in the National Multicultural Fringe Festival (ACT), the Adelaide Fringe Festival (SA), the Brisbane Festival Under The Radar Fringe (QLD), CSIRO's Friday Lecture series (ACT), the Street Theatre's Independent Season (ACT), the Asia-Pacific Complex Systems Conference (QLD) and an ACT high school / college tour funded by the Foundation for Young Australians.