
Alston & Campbell are a creative duo who create films and XR projects.
Their recent VR project “The Abandoned Library” won the Game Republic Award for Most Innovative Use of Technology and was officially selected for Bolton International and Aesthetica Film Festivals in the UK. It was also featured at the Beyond Conference in London.
They were the Lead Developers/collaborators on “Monoliths” with Pilot Theatre which was nominated for the Immersive Art/XR award at the 2022 BFI London Film Festival, and screened at Sheffield Doc Fest, Melbourne IFF, Aesthetica and Belfast XR Festival.
Andy Campbell has been producing electronic literature, digital art and experimental narrative experiences for over 25 years. Andy is the Founder/Co-Director of Dreaming Methods a Wakefield based multi-award winning studio that creates immersive and compelling fictional experiences through XR, and games, with a strong focus on reimagining writing and literacy.
Andy is also the Digital Director for One to One Development Trust and the Interface Developer for Orient Foundation for Arts and Culture working on the world’s largest online archive of digitised Tibetan cultural resources.
Judi Alston has a long track record as a documentary film maker with broadcast credits as a camera person, director, producer, and editor. Her career spans many changes in technology from analogue to digital, but she embraces it all with an unwavering passion for authenticity, innovation, good storytelling and meaningful audience/user engagement.
Judi is the Founder and CEO of arts organisation One to One Development Trust who use film, game design, XR and other creative approaches to work with communities, increasing opportunities and aspiration, breaking down barriers and inspiring positive societal change.
Judi is also the Co-Director and Creative Producer of Dreaming Methods an immersive storytelling studio.