Shaken Not Stirred - The Video Game
SHAKEN NOT STIRRED - THE VIDEO GAME
In the UK in 1990 and 1992, campaigners for disability rights gathered to protest Telethon, a televised charity drive. It depicted the disabled as passive, pitiful recipients of care rather than people with autonomy and freedom. The protest was called Block Telethon.
Tony Heaton put together a performance art piece called Shaken Not Stirred as part of Block Telethon. Tony smashed a pyramid of charity cans with a prosthetic leg - symbolising breaking the hierarchy that disabled people suffered under. This game recreates Shaken Not Stirred so that you can experience the performance anew.
CREDITS
Design and Development: Harry Bushell
Graphics, SFX & Design: Liam Hevey
3D Artist: Benjamin Caulfield
Voice: Sam Stafford
Music: Blake Day
Commissioned and published by Shape Arts as part of NDMAC
Custom Cabinet built by Bespoke Arcades
| Updated | 5 days ago |
| Published | 8 days ago |
| Status | Released |
| Platforms | HTML5, Windows |
| Authors | Shape Arts, Harry Bushell |
| Genre | Sports |
| Made with | Unity |
| Tags | Arcade, artgame, Retro, Singleplayer |

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