Enabling everybody to communicate, using creative technology!
This film was produced by the Global Youth project documenting Champions Challenge 2009. The âI love meâ Champions Challenge was a competition between the ten boroughs of Greater Manchester, taking place on the 27th June 2009 at Wright Robinson Sports College. Young people competed in a variety of sports to earn honours for themselves and points for the boroughs they represent. Running alongside this exciting sporting event was the Champions Challenge Arts programme â09. The adjacent arts programme was lead by Salford City Council with support from Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council and Trafford Council. This was a unique opportunity for young people to work with leading arts organisations Spearfish and Lets Go Global, who delivered innovative digital and urban art activities on the day. Young people from the Global Youth project also produced this video documentary of the event. www.championschallenge.letsgoglobal.tv For more info please visit www.letsgoglobal.tv
The 'I love me' Champions Challenge was a competition between the ten boroughs of Greater Manchester, taking place on the 27th June 2009 at Wright Robinson Sports College. www.letsgoglobal.tv provided pervasive gaming video workshops throughout the day. Competitors were split into 3 teams, each team was given a colour and a small video camera and headband! The aim of the game was to film as many of the treasure objects on the handout within the allotted 15 min game time. Teams also got extra points if they managed to film the other teams. At the end of the 15 mins the teams watched all 3 films simultaneously, scoring them as they go. This game provided opportunities for teamwork, problem solving, competitive and collaborative play, and was based on the game Playmakers, a partnership between NESTA, Hide and Seek, and ThinkPublic. For more info visit www.letsgoglobal.tv
Service users from Phoenix Futures worked with Lets Go Global to produce their own film. The film follows three different people, who tell us their own stories about how they are working to overcome drug & alcohol addictions with the support from Trafford Phoenix Futureâs staff and each other. The film aims to promote Phoenix Futures, Structured Day, Aftercare and Resettlement Services, and will be used to sign post other service users to the programme. For more about Phoenix Futures: www.phoenix-futures.org.uk
Pixelate is a Lets Go Global project, and since July 2006 has delivered community-led strategic arts projects with a wide range of organisations and groups across Greater Manchester. The aims were to increase the creation of new media content across the communities of Greater Manchester in order to combat social exclusion and enable local people to play a more active and creative role in their community. This evaluation film looks back at the previous four years with contributions from arts officers and participants. For more info please visit: www.letsgogloabl.tv
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