Event Programme 2016
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THE TOILET TOOLKIT – Servicing Utopia: Social Change through Accessible Design
The Art House, 8 Backfields, Sheffield, S1 4HJ
This event launches a prototype of the Toilet Toolkit produced through the Servicing Utopia project in collaboration with Live Works. The Toolkit aims to encourage planners, architects and designers to engage with the complex question of...
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‘There’s Something in the Water’. The Reasons – Stories about water usage, drought and the future of the Fens.
Ramsey Rural Museum - The Woodyard Woodland, Ramsey, Huntington , PE26 2XD
The traditional form of ‘La Rasgioni’ (The Reasons) will be re-imagined and framed as performative event to allow the community to expose and address the conflicting perspectives, interests and priorities around drought and water...
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CAER Model Village Project – co-producing archaeological research & animated film making
Ely, Cardiff
The CAER Model Village Project builds on the award winning strategies and co-production partnerships developed by the CAER Heritage project (CAER) over the past four years.
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The Rotherham Project
Myplace, St Ann's Rd, Rotherham S65 1PH
The Rotherham project aims to work with a group of BME young men to create a positive space for thinking about identity within Rotherham.
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Regulating Inclusivity: Do We Need Positive Discrimination?
80 Hamilton House, Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3QY.
This is the second workshop of the series and this will explore not only tensions of exclusion in public spaces and community centres, but specifically what it means to attempt to rectify these situations.
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Imagining the Future: Screen Utopias
Watershed, 1 Canon's Rd, Bristol BS1 5TX
Panel Discussion and Screening Part of Creating Real Utopias in the 21st Century, a two-day festival in association with the University of Bristol’s Anticipation Research Group
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Prototyping Utopias
Bow Arts, 183 Bow Road, London E3 2SJ
This workshop will focus on prototyping one or more of the utopias identified during the Dreaming event.
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Utopian Cities: Learning from the Ruins
Watershed, Bristol
Charles Burdett (University of Bristol), Alex Marsh (University of Bristol) and author Eugene Byrne consider examples of utopian planning from the past – looking at time, the future and the conceptions of social architecture behind three...
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Climate Utopias and Dystopias
Watershed, Bristol
Part of Creating Real Utopias in the 21st Century, a two-day festival in association with the University of Bristol’s Anticipation Research Group. Climate change may displace upward of 150 million people during the twenty-first century....
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