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germination launched generic viagra reviewon Sunday 27th oct, at the Rio Cinema in Dalston, East London. 6 teams of 5 young people worked with us over the summer to make a film in 24 hours, showing what they think of the opportunities of the Olympics happening in their neighborhood three years from now. The films include a mixture of anticipation and concern, with fears that the young people who need it most will be the ones who fail to benefit from the regeneration plans.
See one of the films – or check out our vimeo archive.
We’re inspired by the ideas young people have about what they can do for themselves, as well as the excitement of what’s possible when the Olympics comes to town. We’re planning a 4 year project where through film, young people inspire each other to perform random acts of kindness and make Newham a place you really want to come to during the Olympics, to see what’s going on. We and they are inspired with things like .
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http://www.germination.co.uk/index.php/blog/germination-at-interesting/#commentsTue, 15 Sep 2009 16:22:42 +0000adminhttp://www.germination.co.uk/?p=84We FINALLY made it to this year, an annual shenenigan that invites an assortment of people to talk about something interesting (obvo) and that’s most definitely not to do with their work. We had high hopes as everyone always talks about how great the event is, and we weren’t disappointed. As event producers, yep, we go to lots of these, and it’s always a joy when they get it right. What we liked about Interesting:
It wasn’t try-hard and had a homemade feel which got everyone in a Village Hall, chat-away-to-each other mood. Bring your own mug, bake a cake, bunting, pub lunch stampede, speakers written up on paper down the side walls.
It was hard going, but in a good way. When we’re programming our events we spend a lot of time thinking about how much content people can take before they switch-off. Interesting packed it in with what felt like nearly 40 speakers, and I’m pretty sure everyone was spilling over with new knowledge by the end of the day. But take it we did. Our brains were tired and happy.
As the content’s about anything Interesting, there was no particular theme, and as the day went we found ourselves questioning our pre-conceived ideas on what we hold to be worthy of our attention. Throughout the day you could find yourself listening to a talk on why nuclear energy is good, followed by an interactive session on learning Morse Code and then a visualisation of the colour of Radio 4. Often, it was the stuff that you’d never normally bother finding out about that was the most compelling. Which just goes to show that it’s as much about the speaker and their angle than the subject. Who knew that Psychological Violence in British Girls’ Comics of the 1970′s and 80s would be one of our highlights of the day (thanks to )?
just realised we were sitting behind Batman.
This last point is particularly valuable to us at the moment. In Planning the design collaboration event, we’re looking at ways to break up the more intense work periods with some lighter show&tells that pop participants out of their mindset and give them a tangential view of the issues. We’re always interested in hearing from people who have a new and entertaining ways of illuminating a subject, so get in touch with any thoughts.