Minosophy

Minosophy is an Australian leader in 360 degree storytelling, we specialise in extending stories across multiple platforms and into the new world of Social Media. The creative behind Minosophy is Sohail Dahdal, one of Australia's leading transmedia experts. We're currently finishing an interactive experiential project about Kamay Botany Bay National Park.

 
2010 Labor History
Labor History
2008 First Australians
First Australians
2005 Swapping Lives
Swapping Lives
2002 Long Journey Young Lives
First Australians

Labor History is a project run by the Chifley Research Centre which seeks to educate and engage the Australian people in the history and stories of the Australia Labor Party.

This project chronicles the birth of a country and the collision of two worlds. It's an epic story that comes alive through the struggles of individuals, both black and white.

Winner
Interactive Media Awards, New York, 2009,
Best in Class Online TV Award
Nominated
3 AIMIA Awards, 2009

Set against the backdrop of escalating violence directed at the worldwide Islamic community, comes an intimate and moving story told by a 19 year-old Australian girl as she swaps homes, friends and cultures with an Indonesian Muslim girl her own age.

Winner
AIMIA New Media Award for best cultural, lifestyle and art, 2006
In the press
"Optimism that bridges can be built between different worlds" The Weekend Australia
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An online documentary on child refugees, their journey to Australia and the impact
of detention centres on their lives.

Winner
Australian National Youth Media Awards, 2002
Official selection
The Stuttgart Winter Film Festival
Best-of True Stories
Rotterdam International Film Festival

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Minosophy

def:

1. Minimalist philosophy.
2. "It seems that perfection is reached not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away". - Little Prince
3. "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler".
- Occam's Razor, and Albert Einstein's
4. "If I had more time, I would have written you a shorter letter".
- T.S Eliot

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