Custom Events.

 

Krash Labs have a range of gaming options to suit you and your venue. We can come to any location and support existing exhibitions or one off events.

If you are exploring History, we can build an ancient world in Minecraft; if you are looking at cyber security we can create custom challenges to meet your objectives; if you would simply like to attract a new, younger audience we have lots of ideas - see below for examples.

Because we specialise in supporting those labelled as neurodivergent, we can help you deliver diversiy into your organisation.

 

Previous Events

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Selby Abbey

We are currently working with Selby High Street Heritage Action Zone to recreate Selby Abbey and Abbots Staithe. Supported by virtual workshops to engage the young people of Selby to think about their town.

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Royal Armouries

Spread over 2 rooms this 5 day event was part of Royal Armouries winter half -term "wargaming:" event. Featuring a large Minecraft LAN as well as Cyberwarfare Situation Room

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Eureka!

Eureka! The National Childrens Museum invited us down to run their first ever Minecraft event, with 20 networked PCs in one of their exhibition spaces.
We have since been back to help run some smaller workshops around coding in Minecraft and a little bit of glitch art.

 
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Neurocyber 2

IOrganised by the UK Cyber Security Challenge, Neuro Cyber 2 was a specialist event targeting improving Neurodiversity within the Cyber Security workforce.

Krash Labs were asked to provide one of the actitivites for the young people who attended and we created a custom steganography challenge. (Steganography is the practice of concealing a file, message, image, or video within another file, message, image, or video).

Our CEO Guy Baumann was also invited to give a talk to the visiting professionals and representatives about his experiences and challenges working with Neurodivergent young people.

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Coastival

The main event at the 2017 festival, Krash Labs was commissioned to recreate Scarborough in the block based world of Minecraft.

Over a 9 month period the team at Krash Labs with the help of members of the public at building sessions in Krash Labs, local schools and community groups created many of the famous landmarks of Scarborough including Scarborough Castle, Peasholm Park, the Foreshaw arcades and the railway station.

Over the weekend the team took over the Grand Hall in The Spa and welcomed over 3000 visitors to explore the digital world supported by DJs, lightning and video. Check it out at on youtube.

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Matrix Challenge

We were happy to help out with a custom challenge at the Yorkshire and Humber Regional Cyber Crime Unit (YHRCCU) 2019 Matrix Challenge FInal.