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Biome Collective

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Description

Biome Collective is a creative studio and community, based in Dundee, for people to create, collaborate and explore new frontiers in games, digital art and technology. It produces interactive and multi-sensory games, art installations and cultural interventions for global audiences, working with partners across the arts, academia, games and business. Its work includes the opening installation Hello World for V&A Dundee, commissions for National Museums Scotland and a 150th-anniversary lightshow for The McManus, alongside socially engaged and critical games such as Killbox, a work on drone warfare recognised as a research output by Abertay University. Biome Collective also runs workshops, a games toolkit and community grants supporting independent creative practice.

Currently active

Yes

Offers funding

No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.

Founding year

2016

Contact details

Dundee
Website: https://www.biomecollective.com/
Public email: info@biomecollective.com
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Type

  • Third sector
  • Collective

Tags

  • Design tag
  • Digital humanities tag
  • Media studies tag
  • Game studies tag
  • Video games (keyword) tag
  • Visual arts tag
  • Creative technologies tag
  • Immersive technologies (keyword) tag
  • Digital arts (keyword) tag

Partner Infrastructures

Innovation for Games and Media Enterprise (InGAME)

Led by Abertay University, in partnership with the University of Dundee, the University of St Andrews, InGAME delivers innovative research and research and development support to games companies in t… read more about Innovation for Games and Media Enterprise (InGAME)

Dundee

Partner Universities

Abertay University

Additional Partnerships

V&A Dundee; National Museums Scotland; National Galleries of Scotland; The McManus Art Gallery and Museum; Culture Perth and Kinross; British Council; Arcadia

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2026-07-14 13:14:34

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