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Acknowledgement
of
Country

Sandpit
respectfully
works
across
the
unceded
lands
of
the
Wurundjeri
Woi
Wurrung
peoples
of
the
Eastern
Kulin
Nations,
as
well
as
the
Kaurna
and
Yugambeh
peoples.
We
recognise
and
respect
their
continued
cultural,
spiritual
and
technological
practices.

We
also
extend
this
to
all
First
Nations
peoples
across
the
land
known
as
Australia
and
pay
respects
to
their
Ancestors
and
Elders
past
and
present.

As
the
very
first
storytellers
and
technologists,
First
Nations
peoples
possess
invaluable
knowledge
and
perspectives
that
are
crucial
to
the
work
that
we
do
across
both
the
physical
and
digital
realms.

Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Sandpit recently completed an organisational masterplan for Shakespeare’s Birthplace Trust in Stratford Upon Avon in the UK. The Trust is a large organisation who manage a series of museums inside Elizabethan buildings and an enormous collection relating to the life and times of William Shakespeare.

We travelled to the UK for a period to immerse ourselves in the local area, meet representatives from the Trust’s team, and review their current systems, organisational values and strategic goals.

Sandpit then worked closely with the Trust to develop a program over a seven year timeline for the rollout of a series of detailed changes that will see the trust undergo a digital, physical and organisational transformation. We also worked with them to develop a series of creative experience principles that will manifest in physical interactives and engaging and immersive experiences for their visitors over that period of change.

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