4. Today
• Art and
Music
• Cultural
Festivals
Forefront of research and technology.
Diverse Communities.
Room for growth.
It speaks for everyone.
Now
5. Psychogeography Trip 1
A walk through Huddersfield
using Dérive technique.
Drawings (drawing a day, maps…)
15. Fig 7
Fig 8
• Transport
Museum
• Skate Park
• Wall
Climbing Railway Warehouse
Fig 9
16. • Art Gallery
• Music Studio
• Dance Studio
• Music Hall
Co-operative Building
Fig 10
Fig 12
Fig 13
Fig 11
17. Campaign promotion
Objectives: Draw local businesses and students to get involved
Local and national media participation
Local sponsorship: “Made in Huddersfield”
Social media: Facebook/Twitter/Instagram/Pinterest
19. The benefits: UK City of Culture
Economic
• More employment
opportunities
• New investment
• Tourism
Cultural
• Preserve
Heritage
• More spaces for
cultural events
and promote our
identity
• Personal growth
• Harness creative
power
Social
• Uniting diverse
communities
• Social bonding
• Platform for
collaboration
22. References
Lost Railways West Yorkshire. Heaton Lodge to Stalybridge
1849 – Present London & North Western Railway & Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Retrieved
from http://www.lostrailwayswestyorkshire.co.uk/Heaton%20Lodge%20Stalybridge.htm
Hudderfieldd (27 November 2002). Retrieved from Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huddersfield
Twentieth Century Society (February 2009) Building of the Month- Retrieved from
http://www.c20society.org.uk/botm/queensgate-market-huddersfield/
Huddersfield One. Huddersfield History, Places of Interest. Retrieved from
www.huddersfield1.co.uk/huddersfield/huddsinterest.htm
University of Huddersfield. History of Huddersfield Retrieved from
http://www.hud.ac.uk/about/the-university/history-of-huddersfield/
University of Huddersfield. Centre for Precision Technologies Retrieved from
http://www.hud.ac.uk/research/researchcentres/cpt/
University of Huddersfield. International Institute for Accelerator Applications Retrieved from
http://www.hud.ac.uk/research/researchcentres/iiaa/
Talk of Town- Huddersfield. Famous People in Huddersfield. Retrieved from
http://www.huddersfield.towntalk.co.uk/local/famous-people
Huddersfield Local History Society. Huddersfield Local History- Retrieved from
http://www.huddersfieldhistory.org.uk/huddersfields-history/
Kirklees Council. Population demographics Retrieved from
http://www.placetomakeit.co.uk/invest/location-facts/population-demographics
Textile heritage: woollen fabrics, David Bekhams suit, Sports: rugby and football, famous achievers: prime minister, actors, artists, Landmarks: Victoria Tower, Longest canal.
Talking about map and how buildings were discovered. Derive and Detournement techniques
Spaces discovered after psychogeography
Video Interview: What Does Huddersfield Mean To You
History
History
History
History
How can we Restore and Preserve the heritage
Personal growth for individuals to explore and develop their creative side