The piece consists of an interactive multimedia ‘game’ which requires the player to conceal themselves and remain still and silent to allow a landscape to grow and move. The work was curated for public display in the show The Image Looks Back, at RMIT Gallery, Melbourne, in Spring 2020, as part of the biennale PHOTO2020. The work was the product of a team comprising Adam Brown, Tabea Iseli and Alan Warburton, and won the 2018 Post-Photography Prototyping Prize, organised by Fotomuseum Winterthur, the Photographers’ Gallery, London and the Julius Baer Foundation. The piece was built in 24 hours, in a ‘hackathon’ involving competing teams selected by a panel of experts. It combined team members’ individual skills in games design, photogra...