In Jos Memory you embark on a journey into the past, while trying to escape a dystopian world full of puzzles.
In a near future city, almost everything is delivered by autonomous drones. Theres no reason to ever leave your house, so most people dont. Except for Jo. Jo loves to bike through the foggy city, even though the fog makes their head feel a little weird, and makes remembering things hard.
Plus, Jo has a great job! At least, they think its a great job... But when strange energy anomalies appear all around the city, causing the autonomous delivery system to break down, its up to Jo to figure out how to get the system online again. As Jo explores the city--and beyond--they learn that maybe their job isnt so great and, also, maybe theyre not even who they thought they were!
Solve puzzles connected to the mysterious glass cubes and help Jo navigate the world by bike. Uncover new unexplored areas and learn more about the hidden secrets of Jos past.
The Blackbox project with the three partners – the LWL-Museum of Archaeology, the LWL-Roman Museum Haltern and the Deutsches Bergbau-Museum Bochum, Leibniz Research Museum for Georesources – opens up closed spaces of archaeological work in a participatory way and with digital means and makes knowledge transparent and discussable. The design studio NEEEU Spaces GmbH supports the joint museums as a digital partner.
Funded by the Digital Culture Programme of the Kulturstiftung des Bundes (German Federal Cultural Foundation). Funded by the Beauftragte der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien (Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media).