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Listed below are some projects and ideas to ponder from both collaborators, BCC admin (Jasmine), and the online community. Feel free to update our facebook page with your ideas and findings and they will be published on this section of the website.  

Project: Behaviours by Design

A really interesting article on using design to change our behaviour by Liam Hinshelwood and Tom White. They discuss how a local community grow and campaign for local food and how that has changed and developed them in return. 



http://blogs.independent.co.uk/2012/11/07/saving-the-environment-through-design/


http://www.incredible-edible-todmorden.co.uk/home



Project: Caravan for Climate Change

Interview with Jasmine

An interview for a student video outlining the initial concept for the Caravan Project. The final concept is listed in the Bio page of this site. The project was a fantastic opportunity to consider the environmental, economic and social impacts on communities throughout climatic situations.  

"The best team I have worked with, cross-disciplinary and active. We all had a varying skills set that allowed us to come up with some really interesting outcomes".

Project: Re-Writing the Map

Maps are not universal concepts and are blatantly influenced by the directive of the maker or the commissioner: They are never neutral. To imagine the world in another way, to step outside our way of thinking was the task at hand.

In order to design for our future we must first re-design the ways we have been conditioned to think. This was more than a project but a way of understanding the world in a more complex way.

PROJECTS /  IDEAS

IDEA: Feeding Nine Billion

This cleaver animation discusses potential strategies for feeding 9 billion people by 2050. Worthwhile 12minutes. These guys are exploring the avenues that scientific advances, local food, better distribution and regulation can have on feeding a lot of people in a time of crisis. This video was uploaded to the Facebook page by co-collaborator Stephanie (Anthropology Student).


Monday April 8 2013

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