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Brixton Playing Fields is an interactive, outdoor arts installation with collaborative play and inclusivity at its heart.
Brixton Playing Fields was named as a headline partner of the Brixton district of London Design Festival 2017.
“Play should be at the centre of a united community and our aim is to encourage adults and children to engage, talk, build and create together.”
The concept was conceived by Studio HE in partnership with Lisa Turner-Wray, and developed in conjunction with The Remakery during a series of free workshops open to the public spanning the two months in the lead-up to the festival.
The workshops took participants through a course of concept development, prorotype-making and crafting objects. The brief – to encourage collaborative engagement and play.
Brixton Playing Fields is an interactive, outdoor arts installation with collaborative play and inclusivity at its heart.
Brixton Playing Fields was named as a headline partner of the Brixton district of London Design Festival 2017.
“Play should be at the centre of a united community and our aim is to encourage adults and children to engage, talk, build and create together.”
The concept was conceived by Studio HE in partnership with Lisa Turner-Wray, and developed in conjunction with The Remakery during a series of free workshops open to the public spanning the two months in the lead-up to the festival.
The workshops took participants through a course of concept development, prorotype-making and crafting objects. The brief – to encourage collaborative engagement and play.