



OVERVIEW
Don't Touch Red Demo Reel
Don’t Touch Red is a cooperative Kinect game installation where two players are connected by a beam of electricity and must physically move cooperatively to make their beam dodge hazards and collide with collectibles in a full-body motion controlled experience.
Don't Touch Red is built in Unity and powered by a combination of the Microsoft Kinect and a projector. While originally intended as just a student project, the enthusiastic response propelled Don't Touch Red to tour in an international art competition and become a mainstay at Savannah's local art museum.
Engine: Unity
Dev Time: 10 weeks
Team size: 4

Recognition
Lumen prize gold finalist (2016)
Don't Touch Red was entered into the Lumen Prize international digital art competition.
Out of over 700 entries, Don't Touch Red was selected as one of the top 25 finalists and toured Europe as part of the Lumen Prize art exhibition in 2017!

Jepson Center for the arts
The Jepson Center for the Arts is the premier fine arts museum in Savannah, Georgia. The curator of the museum saw Don't Touch Red at a SCAD exhibition and worked with me to have it curated at his museum. Don't Touch Red was featured at the Jepson Center in 2017 and was displayed there for one year. The senior curator, Harry DeLorme, said it was one of the museum's most popular exhibits.