It's been a pleasure...
We're finally (nearly) there with this project. It's been supported by York City Council, so we've (The Creative Condition) had to make a number of small changes to suit various policies and people's ideas. But, I believe the changes that have been made away from our original site plan are for the best.
It's been exciting for our team (Jonathan Sillence, Colm O'Rourke and Mike Leigh Cooper are also involved) to chat to the people of York and collect their stories. We've had tales of love, loss, location and success; the great thing has been, not just getting these stories in an audio format, but also as written and video articles.
It's going to be great to see this project "rolled out" over the coming months, and also to witness just how much impact it might have on the city of York as a whole.
Massive thanks to everyone who has helped us (and will continue to) collect data for this project. We are very proud to be involved in it; of course, I am speaking for the whole TCC team here. But yeah, it's been a long, but rewarding project.
The holding page for the whole thing is here: http://www.launch.yorkstories2012.com/launch/
The Twitter for the project is here: https://twitter.com/yorkstories2012
The Facebook for the project is here: https://www.facebook.com/YorkStories
The Creative Condition's site and main info is here:
http://www.architectsofdesign.co.uk
Also, I am sadly mourning the death of one of my favourite bands of the last decade, this month. UK alt-rock act Japanese Voyeurs are gone, but not forgotten.
Speak soon,
Dom
We're finally (nearly) there with this project. It's been supported by York City Council, so we've (The Creative Condition) had to make a number of small changes to suit various policies and people's ideas. But, I believe the changes that have been made away from our original site plan are for the best.
It's been exciting for our team (Jonathan Sillence, Colm O'Rourke and Mike Leigh Cooper are also involved) to chat to the people of York and collect their stories. We've had tales of love, loss, location and success; the great thing has been, not just getting these stories in an audio format, but also as written and video articles.
It's going to be great to see this project "rolled out" over the coming months, and also to witness just how much impact it might have on the city of York as a whole.
Massive thanks to everyone who has helped us (and will continue to) collect data for this project. We are very proud to be involved in it; of course, I am speaking for the whole TCC team here. But yeah, it's been a long, but rewarding project.
The holding page for the whole thing is here: http://www.launch.yorkstories2012.com/launch/
The Twitter for the project is here: https://twitter.com/yorkstories2012
The Facebook for the project is here: https://www.facebook.com/YorkStories
The Creative Condition's site and main info is here:
http://www.architectsofdesign.co.uk
Also, I am sadly mourning the death of one of my favourite bands of the last decade, this month. UK alt-rock act Japanese Voyeurs are gone, but not forgotten.
Speak soon,
Dom