Monday, 26 October 2009
Friday, 16 October 2009
Wednesday, 14 October 2009
The Fun Theory by Volkswagen
"The easiest way to change people's behaviour for the better is by making it fun to do..."
Piano Stairs in Stockholm
The World's Deepest Trash Bin
Maybe we don't need to be that high-tech, but still can create fun and punchy installations with cheap materials that can make some CHANGE!
Cheers :-)
Piano Stairs in Stockholm
The World's Deepest Trash Bin
Maybe we don't need to be that high-tech, but still can create fun and punchy installations with cheap materials that can make some CHANGE!
Cheers :-)
Monday, 12 October 2009
Installation Precedents (cntd)
Participation Precedents
'1000 Journals' was an art/social experiment conducted anonymously. Blank journals were planted around a city in bus shelters, parks, toilets etc and inside the journals were minimal instructions to add to the journals, pass them around to others and eventually to return them to an address. A display of these returned journals was exhibited at SFMOMA as part of the 'Art of Participation' exhibition. The public were then encouraged to add more to these journals and to start the process again with a display of new blank books. The aim of the experiment was to encourage participation and to create collaborative art.
Useful links (cont.)
Also, the South Yorkshire Energy Centre at Heeley City Farm could be a great building to explore and gain inspiration for potential building upgrades we could achieve at Broomhall Community Centre.
Useful links
The Alternative Technology Centre is based in Hebden Bridge and could be a useful resource for our project research...
Wednesday, 7 October 2009
Building survey
Luke and Kate have gone to Broomhall Centre to carry out a survey of the building fabric and identifyall of the possible areas for improvement...photos to follow...
Discussing initial proposals with client
On Tuesday 6th October 2009 we met with Sharon Gill, the Centre Manager, to discuss our initial ideas and proposals, and how we see the project developing over the next six weeks. Sharon was enthusiastic about the ideas and the installations. We are now researching how these can be realised effectively within the next four and half weeks!
Installation precedents
Considering the existing building
Project themes
Attending groups and classes
To gain experience of using the centre, members of the live project group will be attending classes over the course of the six week live Project. On Sunday Joe attended the Life Drawing class and on Monday evening Kate and Georgie attended Yoga. Accounts of our experiences will be appearing soon!
Initial impressions of the Centre
Initial Client Meeting
The live project team
About this live project
This project looks at the Broomhall Centre in Sheffield. The Centre is a long established community facility that operates seven days a week catering for a hugely diverse range or groups and organisations. The Centre is run by a charity, Broomhall Centre Charity, who employ the Centre Manager, Sharon Gill. The building is owned by Sheffield City Council.
The Centre's website can be found at: www.broomhallcentre.org.uk
The aims of the project are to work with the Centre Manager and users to explore and investigate ways in which the building could be renovated. The aim of the renovation is to achieve an innovative “low carbon footprint, energy efficient proposal, to be a flagship project for renovating a Victorian building for community use appropriate for the 21st century”. The building should hopefully serve also as a means of “educating local residents and users of the building in energy saving initiatives and other global issues around energy use”.
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