
What if your organs could talk—and you could listen in? QRious Bodies is an interactive, walk-through experience that reimagines how we learn about health. Scan a QR code and hear your organs speak — sharing bite-sized stories about what’s really happening inside your body.
Blending playful digital storytelling with science, QRious Bodies turns complex health topics into accessible moments of discovery. Whether you're health-curious or health-conscious, this immersive installation makes science feel personal, relevant and memorable.
Designed to disrupt traditional health messaging, QRious Bodies sparks curiosity and reshapes how we connect with our bodies through storytelling.
Dr Sarah Hanieh is a paediatrician currently working as a Senior Research Fellow and Creative Health Communicator at the Doherty Institute. She previously received the Chancellors Prize for Excellence, Deans Award for Excellence, Strategic Grant for Outstanding Women from the University of Melbourne, and won the Priority Digital Health Challenge 2025. Her work focuses on nutrition, digital health, and health promotion, with a commitment to using creative and culturally responsive approaches to engage communities in prevention and wellbeing. She specialises in designing playful, immersive experiences that bring science to life in ways that are accessible, relatable, and fun.
