This Escape Room Brought the Biodiversity Crisis to the Fore—And We Need to Pay Attention

MANILA, PhilippinesBonifacio Art Foundation, Inc. (BAFI) and the United States Agency for International Development have joined hands in bringing a two-part biodiversity special of MIND S-COOL TV, highlighted by a traveling Biodiversity Crisis Escape Room (BCER).

Both projects highlights the critical concepts of “roles” and “collaboration” in addressing the biodiversity crisis as well as the “measures” of the values, not only monetary, that we should all consider living with nature.

Images courtesy of MIND S-COOL TV.

BCER is the first, traveling, experiential, immersive space, made up of 3 main rooms that will stand for the biodiversity crisis. The goal is for the participants to escape the crisis TOGETHER by helping one another realize and fulfill their roles.

BCER is hosted by BAFI’s The Mind Museum right after its opening at the museum on May 22 and will travel to host venues in Subic (Harbor Point, June15), Puerto Princesa (Robinson’s Mall, June 29) and Davao (Abreeza Mall, July 27) to enjoin participants—legislators, enforcers, regulators as well as community leaders including cultural leaders. It will also welcome the general public to experience this very unique and meaningful escape room on the mentioned dates. 

Images courtesy of Bonifacio Art Foundation, Inc.

Inside BCER, participants will take on roles that they would randomly pick. They will enter 3 connected rooms that they could only escape from if they understand what needs to be done and that they work together.

The challenges they will face in each room are closely tied to realizing the Mga Sukat ng Kalikasan (measures/values of nature) in order to escape the biodiversity crisis. The experience will be facilitated so it will mimic the real human conversations and actions that need to happen in decision-making involving our natural heritage in which we all share in terms of not just benefits but also responsibilities.  

The two-part biodiversity special of MIND S-COOL TV, the #1 science show across all channels fleshes out a narrative that involves main questers as well as non-human “players” who will be called to help out since MIND S-COOL has been held hostage by the biodiversity crisis.

They will experience being trapped in the rooms together with other characters, including life-sized puppets that represent non-humans such as flora, fauna, habitats, abiotic elements giving nature a “voice”. The story of this special two-part series highlights that “all life is embedded in nature and we need to realize its many values because if we don’t, the quality of our interconnected lives will be degraded.” 

Following its part 1 airing on May 26, 11 am and replayed at 4:30 PM on OnePh Channel on Cignal, part 2 will air the week after. These will be followed by replays for 6 weeks.

Production stills courtesy of Bonifacio Art Foundation, Inc.

Kathy Wachala, Chief of Party for USAID’s Sustainable Interventions for Biodiversity, Oceans and Landscapes (SIBOL) project, says, “This partnership with BAFI to do BCER and MIND S-COOL TV enabled us to roll-out a very powerful way for stakeholders to internalize their actual roles and work together to come up with solutions to the biodiversity crisis.”

Maria Isabel Garcia, Managing Director/Curator of BAFI, also comments on the project, saying, “We are so inspired by the kind of partnership we have with USAID SIBOL since it allowed us to recruit very imaginative ways of engagement for science to serve life, biodiversity.” 

Mind S-Cool TV and Biodiversity Crisis Escape Room were conceived and created by the Bonifacio Art Foundation, Inc., the creator and operator of The Mind Museum and the BGC Arts Center. 

To know more about the USAID SIBOL project and its interventions, you may send an email to info@ph-sibol.org.