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Gurteen Knowledge Cafe Bristol: Generosity: 4 February

January 9th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Events

The next Gurteen Bristol Knowledge Cafe is going to be held in the ever-generous Pervasive Media Studio, Bristol, on Wednesday 4th February, from 18:30. The cafe proper will begin at 19:00 prompt. Steve Bridger, local k-cafe member and ‘Chief Generosity Officer’ (with almost 20 years of work within and consulting to the charity sector) will [...]

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Wanted: real questions for digital communications innovation lab

November 28th, 2008 · 6 Comments · Events, Technology

Do you or your organization have a question about how to use digital communication technologies that you would like a room full of experts to workshop for free? Are there people you feel you could engage with in new ways with these new technologies? A campaign you want to support? A service you wish to [...]

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Bristol Skillswap: User Experience

November 5th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Events

The next Bristol Skillswap is about user experience, and is in The Pervasive Media Studio on Tuesday 11th November. As well as our very own Joe (the uncle of usability) Leech, we have some experts from further afield as the gig is partnered in with Dan Dixon and Alex Older’s Web Developers Conference. Here’s the [...]

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Campaign for water fountains

October 8th, 2008 · 2 Comments · Uncategorized

Katie and Tom and the Frank Water projects crew are looking for a volunteer to help them campaign to bring back public water fountains. Good news! Be done with this ridiculous bottled water nonsense! Here’s the blurb: FRANK Water Projects is looking for a volunteer to help us lead a local campaign to bring back [...]

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Gurteen Knowledge Cafe: Storytelling: 27 November

October 6th, 2008 · 3 Comments · Events, Facilitation

The next Gurteen Bristol Knowledge Cafe is going to be held in the multi-disciplinary Pervasive Media Studio, Bristol, on Thursday 27 November, from 18:30. The cafe proper will begin at 19:00 prompt. Tim Sheppard, local storytelling group member, will be introducing the subject before we get down to the serious k-cafe business as usual. If [...]

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igfest review

September 26th, 2008 · No Comments · Events, Facilitation

This is a brief personal reflection on igfest, the three day games festival which took place in Central Bristol from 19th to 21st September. I was a voluntary member on the organising team, mentored some of the games, ran a game on the day, and generally helped out. I was immediately drawn to igfest as [...]

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The Bristol do

September 26th, 2008 · No Comments · Events

While we all gnash our teeth over Babylon Circus, the new shopping centre in Bristol, let us not forget that there is a wonderful of genuinely engaging, creative and brilliant activities going on in the city. Over the last few months, we’ve seen superb bottom up and/or inclusive activities including Bathcamp, igfest, Bristol Festival, street [...]

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Street party review

September 25th, 2008 · 5 Comments · Events, Facilitation

This is a little post about the good stuff you find on your own street, and the possibilities of bottom-up organisation in the wild. How many times have you said or heard ‘I don’t know my neighbours’, and felt that it just isn’t right? We organised a street party on Sunday 14th September. I highly [...]

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Bristol Gurteen K-cafe report: Engagement

September 12th, 2008 · 4 Comments · Events, Facilitation

About 20 of us met up in the Pervasive Media Studio on the 11th September to discuss ‘Engagement’. Jack Martin Leith gave a highly thought provoking 15 minute presentation on the subject covering a range of angles as broad as the history of PR to inter-personal relationships, and how ‘Engagement’ covers so many bases. Discussions [...]

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Can you ‘develop’ communities?

September 11th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Facilitation, Strategy

This sign is on the street down the road from where I live. It was put there by the amazingly admirable People’s Republic of Stoke’s Croft‘. The street is called Stoke’s Croft and is in the middle of a tug of war between a range of ‘redevelopment’ forces – council, property developers, bottom up community [...]

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