Creative Prototyping the Future High Street
Workshop
By Kate Holmes
The future of our high street is a topic that is very important to us. As a group of people who actively use, research, and champion local and creative businesses, we are all aware of the challenges currently being faced by the UK high street. Creative Prototyping the Future High Street was a workshop run in collaboration by The University of Salford, Manchester Business School and Liverpool John Moores (Gordon Fletcher, Marie Griffiths, Kate Holmes, Anita Greenhill and Rachel McLean). The aim of the workshop was to use innovative methods to bring together and promote discussion amongst key stakeholders about the future of the high street. The event took place on Monday 21st July at MediaCityUK, a fitting location with digital creativity, learning and leisure at its heart.
MediaCityUK, Salford
The workshop utilised Science Fiction Prototyping, a method used to
explore the possible implications of future technologies along with Lego
Serious Play, as an accessible and fun way to develop these ideas further.
Participants were admittedly a little unsure at first, but with the help of our
facilitator Tracy Ellis, soon became inspired and were enthusiastically working
together to develop their ideas.
Findings from this workshop will be used to create reports to inform
policy makers in order to have a real impact in some of the decisions made
towards the future of the high street. This workshop demonstrates how the application
of innovative methods can promote active discussion across sectors and bring
together different parts of the community.
Many thanks to the Future Cities Community Resilience Network and University of Leeds for funding this event, more information regarding this organisation can be found at www.FCCRnet.org
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