About GEEK

GEEK has been developed to unleash the power of play & games

What is GEEK?

Part museum, part Lab it is a platform to celebrate the past and test new ideas. It allows HKD and others to investigate, explore, commission, research and celebrate games and play within the realm of museums, galleries, heritage, Science centres and more. We believe that learning through play & games (active engagement and fun) allows visitors to better understand a new concept or idea, take on a different perspective, or experiment with different choices. We seek to turn visitors into participants.

The team at GEEK has over 40 years’ experience delivering high quality content ranging from interactive SciArt installations to industry leading talks, events & workshops.

GEEK has been developed to unleash the power of play and games into museums and science centres.

Seeking to embed research and development into their working practice, GEEK was created to allow HKD to not only realise and further test their R&D but expand this practice by inviting experts, teachers, makers, artists, industry role models and audiences to participate too. This resulted in the creation of the GEEK festival that has taken place annually in the studio’s home-town of Margate and beyond, including iterations in Singapore, Rochester, Beijing and more.

Harnessing the broad range of tools to create games, from cardboard to coding, GEEK interrogates how to achieve a project’s goals, which in turn tests the compatibility of the method a game employs.

Who Created GEEK?

HKD (Houghton Kneale Design) created GEEK as a research and development strand in the studio that provides a platform to explore and investigate games play and games.Since 2000 Kate and Rick have worked with heritage sites, museums and science centres to design destinations for learning and fun. We have been delivering projects that have brought valuable and overlooked collections to the public, as well as big ideas.

HKD specialise in the seamless integration of digital and mechanical exhibits to create exhibitions which encourage visitors to investigate, participate, and have fun.

The studio combines the professional skills of architects, engineers, artists and designers with subject research to create memorable hands-on exhibitions. We have delivered over 120 national and international museum and science centre projects.

Subjects we have worked with reach from Ballet to Terrorism, Diaspora to Salt. We have worked in tunnels, castles, gaols, cemeteries and amusement parks as well as science centres and museums. We are always looking for new stories to tell, new creative challenges and inventive ways to reach new audiences.

GEEK has informed the development of our work, realised in HERO exhibits. ‘Hook Everyone with Research Opportunities’ is the realisation of HKD’s philosophy running parallel to GEEK informing and responding to how these particular exhibits, or this design approach, turns visitors into participants.

Learning through Play & Games

We work with artists, teachers, game makers and creative innovators.

Research & Development

Part museum, part Lab it is a platform to celebrate the past and test new ideas. It allows HKD and others to investigate, explore, commission, research and celebrate games and play within the realm of museums, galleries, heritage, Science centres and more. We believe that learning through play & games (active engagement and fun) allows visitors to better understand a new concept or idea, take on a different perspective, or experiment with different choices. We seek to turn visitors into participants.

The team at GEEK has over 40 years’ experience delivering high quality content ranging from interactive SciArt installations to industry leading talks, events & workshops.

GEEK has been developed to unleash the power of play and games into museums and science centres.

Seeking to embed research and development into their working practice, GEEK was created to allow HKD to not only realise and further test their R&D but expand this practice by inviting experts, teachers, makers, artists, industry role models and audiences to participate too. This resulted in the creation of the GEEK festival that has taken place annually in the studio’s home-town of Margate and beyond, including iterations in Singapore, Rochester, Beijing and more.

Harnessing the broad range of tools to create games, from cardboard to coding, GEEK interrogates how to achieve a project’s goals, which in turn tests the compatibility of the method a game employs.

How we Work

All projects are led by the directors and core team members based in the Margate studio. Multi-disciplinary teams work closely together combining experience and skills from their different technical and creative backgrounds to develop environments and exhibits that bring to life complex and sometimes challenging content.

We believe in working with the best, so our projects also draw on the specialist skills of co-creators and collaborators. We have strong working relationships with many talented individuals and production houses who we have worked with for many years.

Technology, cloud sharing and Wi-Fi are used to ensure joined up project management from start to finish no matter how widely distributed the client team, producers and suppliers might be.

Over 40 years of creating memorable visitor experiences

GEEK has been developed to unleash the power of play and games into museums and science centres.

Timeline

A selection of projects

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