A psycho-geography project by year 8. Following some questionnaire research that established that some people in the local community were a bit negative about the town, we made a simple sign and persuaded shop-keepers to display it. Most were really happy to do so. This was a nice project – the idea that places affect our emotions is such an easy one to grasp. Ironically all young people are banned from the shops at lunch times! Some of the photos are displayed below – using Splashr and this Flickr set.
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