Over the last few months INFUZE has run two Creative Assembly workshops at Leeds City Museum.
At the first event, we brought citizens together from across Leeds to listen, learn and collaborate. We explored our shared philosophies, values and emotions and together we designed a set of guiding principles for a future transport system that’s better for people and places.
A few months later, we came back together, to look at how we might create positive change. Guided by our design and emotional principles, we reimagined how we might get around, how our streets and public spaces should make us feel and what we want our communities be like in future.
The Creative Assemblies were designed and delivered by researchers at Royal College of Art and Lancaster University, in collaboration with University of Leeds. You can learn more about the methods behind our collaborative process in this blog post: Philosophies, emotions, knowledge and imagination: Can creative assemblies unlock system change?