Sprung Digi

a montage of different images From Sprung Digi website, showing different aspects of hte project including Digi Buddies, SprungDigi Dares U. There is a picture of a Chinese man with a moustache and glasses, Andy Kee part of steering committee in a bright orange tshirt in a still from teh film.

“SpringDigi was the best project I ever did in my life. I was able to be me, make my own singing the theme tune and develop my confidence and sense of self through moving and making digitall moves. Yap yap yap.”

Berhana Wells

Sprung Digi was a user led and inspired community project based in West Sussex that put learning disabled and autistic creative communities in touch with digital technology like never before.

Sprung Digi developed access, understanding and engagement for people most readily denied access to quality digital experiences in a way that had not been achieved before.

The project which ran from 2012-2016.

Working with longtime artist producer, designer and collaborator Annalees Lim with funding from Arts Council England and Horsham District Council, the project not only campaigned for greater digital access for local neurodivergent communities but showcased startling beautiful digital creativity in simple vibrant ways working with over 200 people across West Sussex. Watch a film of the project. 

From the brilliant online game, SprungDigi Dares U, to DigiBuddies an access development project teaching social media to neurodivergent indivudals and groups alongside their parents carers and friends.