The Sydney College of Arts in association with Pride Amplified is hosting Pride at Play, a fun, free and听LGBTQIA+听positive space for gamers and friends to enjoy queer indie video games as part of the Sydney WorldPride 2023 festival. Pride at Play is an exhibition designed by Dr Xavier Ho,听who is a Junior Visiting Fellow at the inaugural Hunt-Simes Institute in Sexuality Studies in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Sydney.听
鈥淕ames that are designed by queer game designers with queer players in mind can be so much more specific with the story,鈥 says Dr Xavier Ho.
鈥淯nlike mainstream games where LGBTQIA+听characters听are defined by their gender or sexuality, in queer-led indie games that's just one part of their identity. They are fully fleshed-out with day jobs and hobbies or other concerns or interests, while going through a journey of discovery. It鈥檚 refreshing and exciting at the same time.鈥
Dr Xavier Ho,听Junior Visiting Fellow at the inaugural Hunt-Simes Institute in Sexuality Studies听in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.听
While working as an engineer, Dr Ho obtained his PhD in design at Design Lab, The University of Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning,听through conceptualising and visualising idea networks. His research interests include data visualisation, design research, game studies, and interactive computer graphics.
鈥淲hen you look at the mainstream games out there, queer characters receive a lot of attention but only a narrow slice of the wider representational field,鈥 continues. 鈥淲e created Pride at Play to be an amplifier for games that are designed with authentic, purposeful, and thoughtful queer representation in mind.鈥
Pride at Play is free and open to all gamers who want to explore queer games in an LGBTQIA+听positive space. It is organised by a team of queer and queer-ally game curators, designers, and researchers who are volunteering their time behind the scenes in order to get queer stories seen by a broad audience.
Pride at Play is in the from 21 February to 4 March. Age recommendation is 15+. Register to play at .听
We asked exhibition designer Dr Xavier Ho to share his favourite games.
What: 听听听is a cosy and tender storytelling game made for two.
Why: Having to hide supernatural abilities is a nice twist on the queer experience of being in the closet. Play this with a trusted friend or partner who already supports you.
What:听 is a puzzle that integrates gender and sexuality completely integrated into the gameplay.
Why: This game is for puzzle fans as well as people who just love the rainbow parade. Test or refresh your knowledge about all the genders and sexual orientations around.
What:听 is a free-to-play mobile game about houseplants, healing, and kindness.
Why: We all need more self-care in this pandemic society. In Kinder World, can hang with Samy, a samoyed dog who loves you back unconditionally.
What:听 is an interactive poem game that explores the notion of what it really means to be trans.
Why: Is this a game? Is this poetry? Is this a trans experience? I mean鈥ES!
What:听 is set in Los Angeles in 1996, you play a young queer woman who hooks up with another woman at a party and catches鈥 something.
Why: Explore this heart-racing branching narrative and figure out what鈥檚 happening as you search for the missing goth girl. Bonus point: there will be vampires.
What: It鈥檚 Valentine鈥檚 Day, which means it鈥檚 time to make chocolate to give to somebody special. Head to .
Why: Enjoy a mini chocolate-making game with your best friends Mima and Nina, and experience three different relationships unfold.
What: Kia Ora. It鈥檚 2007 in New Zealand and you get to follow Ken: a 17-year-old emo with an awkward crush on his best friend Fergus. This is .
Why: Embrace your inner emo/angsty teen in a retro fantasy setting. This game can be played on a real Gameboy Advance, but we鈥檒l also have a PC emulator.
What: In , a city of ever-night, you take on the role of Detective Caribara, a private investigator of New Monstropolis, as they and their assistant Alixorus struggle to keep their agency running.
Why: A noir detective visual novel set in a world where large queer monsters live underground hidden away from humans.
Conceived by award-winning designer Dr Xavier Ho and housed in the SCA Project Space, Pride at Play is a collaboration between the Sydney Social Sciences and Humanities Advanced Research Centre (SSSHARC) and Monash University.听The exhibition furthers research underway at the University of Sydney鈥檚 Games and Play Lab, led by ARC Future Fellow Dr Marcus Carter, Associate Professor in Digital Cultures.听
Pride at Play features in , part of the Sydney WorldPride festival. The 2023 festival is expected to draw 500,000 international attendees into Sydney and inject up to .
Pride at Play will run from 21 February to 4 March 2023 at the SCA Project Space, adjacent to the Quadrangle above Science Road in Camperdown, from 10am to 4pm daily. Closed Sunday 26 February. Age: 15+
About Dr Xavier Ho
is an interdisciplinary creative technologist and designer. He is a recipient of the inaugural CSIRO Medal for Diversity and Inclusion for his contributions in raising awareness for LGBTQIA+ issues in the organisation. He was a finalist in the 2020 Victorian Premier Design Awards in the Digital Design category. As a games researcher, Xavier investigates representations of gender and sexuality in games and the queer experiences they can enable.
Declaration: Pride at Play is jointly funded by the Sydney Social Sciences and Humanities Advanced Research Centre (SSSHARC), (MADA), and hosted by the Sydney College of the Arts (SCA). It is generously supported by the Hunt-Simes Bequest.
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