One Green Promise is a campaign to promote inclusivity and involvement in Bristol Green Capital 2015. Individuals are encouraged to make small environmental changes to their lives, which are recorded in self-build inspirational pavilions throughout the city, made entirely out of up-cycled waste food packaging and constructed out of modular elements made by school children. For more information visit onegreenpromise.weebly.com
Chatterbox
Joshua Wood
ChatterBox aims to promote sustainable thinking & lifestyles to all citizens of Bristol and to foster positive change and innovation through a self-organising, digital community platform for communication and ideas; manifested in the physical environment as an interactive pavilion.
The pavilion will engage the public, organisations and local authorities in an open conversation on sustainable futures for the city held right there on the street for everyone to see and take part - a physical, green Twitter feed for Bristol Green Capital. Here, the people of Bristol can share dreams, argue for changes, discover new ideas and learn to modify their lifestyles.
BristolWants: Re-occupy our streets
Sam Clough
The BristolWants campaign aims to encourage members of the community or businesses to apply for funding to re-occupy the streets of Bristol as part of Bristol Green Capital 2015. This proposal begins to highlight and promote solutions to reduced carbon within the city, increase green space and promote sustainable transport within the city through an incremental approach. For more information visit bristolwants.weebly.com
Kitchen Talk
Neptune Wenjing Lu
The story of Kitchen Talk 2015 starts from a small cooking station in landscaped College Green in Bristol, set up by the project team (with Skipchen). It grows by different individuals and organisations coming together to interact and build (with One Green Promise), eat and discover, discuss about ‘‘Food Wasted in UK’’ and share. It aims to inspired individuals and groups to make positive change regards to daily food wasted. All digital collected data (with Chatter Box) will provide organisations and government a life-changing strategy to promote a Zero-Waste Food Chain in UK. For more information visit: eattalkact.weebly.com
The Warm Words Collective
Nicholas Shaw Encouraging public togetherness by offering an inherent primal experience
A talk nest and fire pit made completely from recycled materials to promote sustainable living via face to face dialogue.
Record I Reflect I React
Richard Tyers
Record|Reflect|React records transport data across the city through a Bristol Green Capital app. This information is communicated through a series of interactive, digital projection mapping installations that occupy the existing urban landscape. By creating a fun and educational space for the public to reflect the environmental, social and economic impact of their choice of transport, the installations will inspire individuals to make a positive change to their weekly commute.
The project suggests a creation of a food journey through key sites of Bristol. Food spots will promote a healthier life for users through local products. People could access the journey, volunteer and finally eat and discuss in a wonderful communal place.