who wants to be?
"What we need is where everybody can give to Peckham, like growing a tree or vegetables, so that everybody feels as if part of Peckham belongs to them. Peckham is a family"...
An game show to get the audience to collectively design an advert for Peckham by suggesting ideas which were visualised instantly on the giant screen. Then people then voted on their favorite ideas using a computer vision voting system, advised by a panel of local people.
Other great ideas in a more rowdy setting were collaborative timesharing, where people would buy something together that they needed to use, everyone could use it for an amount of them and then pass it onto someone else, mashing up the idea of "chain mail" and "timebanking".
Their next stop is on Saturday 7th November at the Unicorn Theatre where they will ‘ask the audience’ of 200 people to come up with ideas and then vote on what to do with the £2000 of box office takings, with every idea and decision the audience makes being instantly visualised.
Could we do this to design a manifesto for the progressive left?
An game show to get the audience to collectively design an advert for Peckham by suggesting ideas which were visualised instantly on the giant screen. Then people then voted on their favorite ideas using a computer vision voting system, advised by a panel of local people.
Other great ideas in a more rowdy setting were collaborative timesharing, where people would buy something together that they needed to use, everyone could use it for an amount of them and then pass it onto someone else, mashing up the idea of "chain mail" and "timebanking".
Their next stop is on Saturday 7th November at the Unicorn Theatre where they will ‘ask the audience’ of 200 people to come up with ideas and then vote on what to do with the £2000 of box office takings, with every idea and decision the audience makes being instantly visualised.
Could we do this to design a manifesto for the progressive left?
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