Thank you for saving Indigemoji!
Thank you for donating to our campaign to save Indigemoji. After five years, Australia's much-loved Indigenous emoji app stopped working on lots of phones. We've fixed it up so we can keep sharing language together, thanks to you!
With particular thanks to Radical Systems!
We love you Roshelle, Stephen, Tega, Brendan, Laura, Royce, Stacey, Kristie, Ben, Chris, Fiona, Bridey, Myf, Laura, Lizbeth, Celeste, Tammy, Deborah, Jared, Claire, Alison, Nerida, Kristie, David, Zoya, April, The Creative Fund, Chris, Kathy, Linda, Cal, Bron, Meagan, Helen, Laura, Gnaneeka, Lorenn, Kirsty, Andrew, Erica, Emily, Anouska, Benjamin, Pia, Vito, Caitlin, Voltagex, Donna, M, Acacia, Miyuki, Kiri, Brianna, Sally, Mel, Brigid, Justine, Lucy, Alice, Sally, Ronnie, Georgie, Fiona, Katie, Jeff, Susan, Lesley, Susan, Bhranti, Caroline, Themeda, Rene, Kat, Kirsten, Leon, Heidi, Imogen, Daniel, Anna, Chris, Hilary, Leonardo, Antony, Taniele, Nat, Sarah, Chris, Swee, Eliza, Jimmy, Rosie, Daryl, Ali, Justin, Ella, Ned, Sally, Melanie, Julie, Sharon, Libby, Jason, Christine, Rachel, Elliat, Don, Elspeth, Linda, Jessica, Clara, Johanna, Isabel, Sae, Cheyenne, Peter, Paul, Yan, John, Jason and Denise!
With support from Creative Australia thanks to MATCH Lab
Download the new Kaytetye language emoji app featuring 44 new emojis representing life and culture on Kaytetye Country. Read more.
Download the original Arrernte Indigemoji app made by young people, linguists, Elders, artists and technologists in Mparntwe (Alice Springs). Read more.
Akaltye-le anthetyeke awetye-ke //
To teach to listen
Awene-akerle atnanpintyeme is a voice-activated computer game made with the Indigemojis. It was designed by a group of 16 year-old students at Centralian Senior School in Mparntwe as part of a ten week machine learning program
With thanks to the
2021 Processing Foundation Fellowship