Technology through a cultural lens at Bruny Island
Indigital Schools is a collaborative program where teachers and Elders work together to teach Indigenous cultural knowledge, history and language, and digital skills to the next generation. The Indigital team travelled to Tasmania (lutruwita) to deliver the Indigital Schools program in collaboration with community, and the teachers and students at Bruny Island District School. Watch their experience.
Connecting with Country at Kemps Creek
Indigital partnered with Microsoft to guide the Connecting with Country process at a $1.3 billion data centre in Kemps Creek, NSW. Building for the future, while respecting history and past and present practices, requires deep collaboration. Indigital worked closely with the Dharug people – the traditional custodians of the land hosting the data centre – to shape the site’s art design in a way that supports cultural connection and inclusion. Watch their story now.