A project by the children of The Hundred Club in collaboration with Hadi Bastani and Walter Stabb from the University of Greenwich.
Families used audio recorders, cameras and phones, to capture sights and sounds from the Moorings area of Thamesmead, before returning to the Moorings Sociable Club to share and experiment - contributing to an audio collage made by Hadi.

Families were then invited to play with their audio and visuals in the 360 immersive space of University of Greenwich’s Bathway Theatre in Woolwich. As part of a special research project, families created within the space as we experimented with what play sounds like, and how we could use pre-recorded footage to create an immersive experience made by children.

Supported by University of Greenwich and Royal Borough of Greenwich.

Made by The Hundred Club - Adam, Bisnie, Dominik, Edin, Ella, Elsa, Henok, Isabella, Josiah, Leonie, Naomi, Nina, Scott, Tryphosa.

With thanks to Jenny Pengilly, Liam Bratchford, Dominika Kieruzel, Tommy Brentnall, Cesar Portillo, Sadie Davey, Ryley Pennycard, Ed Currie, Liam Frizzell, Emma Margetson and Andrew Knight-Hill.
The Hundred Club is an experimental creative space that uses arts and play for children to explore social justice issues. Free and open to 5-12 year olds and their siblings, parents and carers.

The club was initiated by Ruth Beale and is produced by TACO!
Website "designed" by Tommy Brentnall using HOTGLUE!
AUDIO PLAYSCAPES