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Interactive Fun For Children Of All Ages! The Digital Funfair transforms events with playful, audience led experiences.

Beat Jigsaw

The semi automatic djing table that everyone wants in their front room. By sliding blocks of wood around a table top, people can mix and blend samples together and become Superstar DJ's. It is now TikTok

Famous! Simple Addictive  fun! 

Light Hearted

A giant LED heart which lights up when people hold hands. Two metal barriers spaced just far enough apart so that one person cannot bridge the gap between them. When you get someone else involved, that's when the magic happens.

LED Curtain

A 24 foot LED display with a wireless keyboard which lets people type messages in realtime. This simple installation allows people to reclaim a piece of public space and provides a popular photo opportunity! Works as well in shopping centres as it does in fields!

Light Hearted (1:34)

Light Hearted (1:34)

Gavin Morris, Interactive Inventor

Gavin is an interactive artist whose early love of arcades and games eventually led him to an MA in Digital Media at UWE, where he began creating physical, responsive installations. His work is driven by a desire to make interactive experiences which encourage collaborative play.

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The Digital Funfair is his touring interactive show, mixing popular culture, dance music, film, celebrity and politics with a sprinkling of the fairground and 80's arcade culture. It has toured extensively across the UK and Europe, supported by organisations such as Nesta, commissioned by the Royal Festival Hall and booked by festivals like Boomtown, Shambala, Kendal Calling and Germany's Fusion Festival. It has appeared at arts festivals, street theatre events, lighting trails, carnivals, town centres, clubs, pubs, cinemas and corporate events.

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"The Digital Funfair is unique and very individual, yet it has broad appeal. We were delighted that it was not just children who came out of the tent smiling, but also their parents and grandparents!,"​

Liz Pugh, Walk the Plank

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