Reactivate the World Past Event
Join Esther Anatolitis, Paul Callaghan and Elissa McMillan in a playful panel discussion at The Capitol about reactivating Melbourne post-pandemic.
Through an interdisciplinary conversation connecting urban play, public art, tactical urbanism, community connection and societal wellbeing, the panel asks how neighbourhoods and communities can come together to create hyperlocal urban play? Can play help us reconnect with the world after lockdown? Do we still need cities at all?
Playable City Melbourne is an RMIT University project connecting music, games and fashion with public space – shaping an urban play community exploring alternate ways of being, First Peoples connection to place, and more-than-human infrastructure.
Troy Innocent
Urban Play Scholar and Artist Gamemaker (64 Ways of Being)
Esther Anatolitis
Honourary Associate Professor (RMIT University)
Paul Callaghan
Coordinator of Arts and Creative Industry (City of Port Phillip)
Elissa McMillan
City Resilience Project Officer (City of Melbourne)