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KWMC is an arts centre and charity and we’ve been based in South Bristol – on the Knowle West estate – since 1996
At Knowle West Media Centre we support people to make positive changes in their lives and communities, using technology and the arts to come up with creative solutions to problems and explore new ways of doing things.
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TwinERGY - Helping Citizens Take Control of Their Energy
The TwinERGY project has been developed to address the gap in technology and understanding of energy between citizens.
The project aims to:
Test new technologies to increase the efficiency of energy use and generation in building
Place citizens at the heart of the energy market
Knowle West Media Centre, together with Bristol University and Bristol City Council run the project within Bristol, UK. We brought the participants of the project together for an evening of food and conversation to share their experiences of living with the technology and to ask question to our guest experts, Sam Gunner (Bristol University) and Matt Jones (Bristol City Council).
TwinERGY Project - Equiwatt - We Can Make Homes -
A conversation for change with Onion Collective & We Can Make
This conversation was recorded as part of Knowle West Media Centre's, Arts Council England Funded, project Come Together 2021.
The conversation is between Melissa Mean, Director of citizen led housing initiative We Can Make based in Knowle West. Bristol and Jessica Prendergrast and Georgie Grant Directors of Onion Collective a CIC based in Watchet Somerset. Chaired by Martha King Arts Programme Manager at KWMC and Come Together producer. -
Forms of Intelligence #10 - Richard Layzell
We speak to Richard Layzell
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Forms of Intelligence #09 Maria Madjirska-Mossop
Maria joined Dogs Trust 3 years ago as a coach and before that she worked in various animal rehoming centres helping dogs find their forever homes. Since joining Dogs Trust Maria has achieved a Post Graduate Certificate in Clinical Animal Behaviour from Edinburgh University, she became a member of the APDT and is currently training to become a Certified Clinical Animal Behaviourist.
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Forms of Intelligence -#08 - Listening to dogs through animal centred design with Luisa Ruge; designer and entrepreneur
‘’A combination of human, animal and tech can sometimes create the best mix; drawing on everyone and everything's best skills.’’
Luisa Ruge:
Luisa is a user-centred designer and a creative entrepreneur with more than 15 years of experience helping companies of all sizes design compelling user experiences. She has lived and worked in the US, Latin America, Europe, and Australia. Her mission lies in establishing the field of animal-centred design (ACD) with the aim to legitimize animals as users of products and services and develop exceptional animal-centric user experiences. As she states: “animals are an integral part of society: understanding and designing towards meeting their unique and individual needs will allow us to better serve them and us in our evolving human-focused landscapes”.
www.luisaruge.com
Tatiana Powell:
Creator of the Forms of Intelligence podcasts. Made during a journalist internship programme at KWMC supported by Lewis Campbell, KWMC Digital Community Projects Coordinator and Martha King, KWMC Arts manager and FOI project lead. Tatiana is a 2019 graduate from the University of Bristol, with a degree in Social Policy with quantitative research methods. She is director of TP Research (freelance research and project management), Creative Director of PPA (virtual assistance and business growth), and a freelance journalist and editor at KWMC, as well as sitting on the Board of Trustees at the Full Circle Project at the Docklands Community Centre in Bristol. She is passionate about diversity and inclusion, specialising in working with BME [Black and Minority Ethnic] males in Britain, and aims to support the above in a qualitative and quantitative way.
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Forms of Intelligence #05 - Seeing the value of trees with Jim Smith; tree champion and gardener.
‘’Sometimes we only a value a tree when it is no longer there.’’
This conversation was recorded by Tatiana Powell & Lewis Campbell as part of the KWMC Forms of Intelligence Project funded by DCRC & KWMC. For more information visit: https://kwmc.org.uk/projects/formsofintelligence/
Jim started as a young garden labourer and became head gardener at Oxford Brookes University and Wookey Holes Caves Limited. He moved to Bristol and now lives in Filwood (Knowle West) – due to his background in gardening he volunteered to be Filwood’s tree champion and in this role he looks after, replaces or puts in new trees in the area.
http://www.knowlewest.co.uk/filwood-has-its-own-tree-champion/
Tatiana Powell:
Made the Forms of Intelligence podcasts during a journalist internship programme at KWMC supported by Lewis Campbell and KWMC producers for the Forms of Intelligence project. Tatiana is a 2019 graduate from the University of Bristol, completing a degree in Social Policy with quantitative research method with honours. She is director of TP Research (freelance research and project management), Creative Director of PPA (virtual assistance and business growth), and a freelance journalist and editor at KWMC, as well as sitting on the Board of Trustees at the Full Circle Project at the Docklands Community Centre in Bristol. She is passionate about diversity and inclusion, specialising in working with BME [Black and Minority Ethnic] males in Britain, and aims to support the above in a qualitative and quantitative way.
Photo by Kira Louw from Pexels