
Tumble past flying bullets into the strange and beautiful world of Key Fairy, released earlier this year. Armed with a grappling thread, collect the shattered stars of beasts who have succumbed to fear and despair.
Join us online for this session of ACMI's Women, Trans and Gender Diverse Gamers Club as we hear from the developers of this Australian-made game. Together, let's discover this beautiful, hand-drawn bullet-hell about finding your way through the darkness.
Niosis
Developer
Noisis is a queer Australian-Filipino game developer and artist who's passionate about exploring the dynamics of play, art, politics and self expression.
She is the artist behind the ink illustrated game Key Fairy, a folkloric, pacifist bullet-hell funded by Screen Queensland and Screen Australia. She is also involved in various local volunteer community programs and artist collectives throughout Brisbane. In her spare time she works on indie TTRPGs, listens to local radio, researches pre-modern fashion and armour, and plays far too much survival sandbox games.
Claire Osborn-Li
Club Host
Claire Osborn-Li is a writer interested in art, videogames and digital culture. She is a recent participant of the NGA's Young Writers Digital Residency and one of the guest editors of Artlink's Warltati / Summer issue of 2024. Her work has appeared on the ACMI and NGA website and in Cordite, ArtsHub, GamesHub and Memo Review. She's played many videogames but among her favourites are Mutazione (2019) and Red Dead Redemption II (2018).
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