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Llama Outbreak!
There’s an infection spreading across the Green Man site – festival goers are turning into multicoloured llamas left, right and centre!
Developed with scientists from UCL’s Nanobiology Department and Einstein’s Garden, Llama Outbreak! is a game in which players learn about the spread of infectious disease, lateral flow tests and mobile testing.
Also involved are Angela and Andrew Sockdemon, a pair of llama wool fanatics posing as amateur scientists, and spreading the virus by discretely encouraging you to peg a sock tail on somebody at the festival, resulting in hundreds of unknowing victims...
Llama Outbreak! was first presented in Einstein's Garden at Green Man Festival 2016.
Llama Outbreak! was supported by the Wellcome Trust. It was produced by Einstein's Garden in association with UCL scientists and fanSHEN.
Credits
DEVELOPED BY Rebecca Atkinson-Lord, Al Barclay, Rachel Briscoe, Naomi Kuyck-Cohen & scientists from UCL's i-Sense project | PERFORMERS Rebecca Atkinson-Lord & Al Barclay | DIRECTOR Rachel Briscoe | DESIGN Naomi Kuyck-Cohen