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Clean Hands for Health
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Research project involving development of co-creation techniques. The motive was to increase hand washing compliancy within hospital staff. Our solution was to install large (8'x4') pillars in hospital entrances that foot traffic, both hospital staff and visitors, would have to navigate. On the pillars is a pledge to wash one's hands each time they come into contact with a patient, as well as when entering and exiting the hospital. Passers by would sign the pillar with a whiteboard marker, providing visual encouragement to all who follow.
Further encouragement was provided by hospital gowns featuring an illustration of a hand sanitizer dispenser, the Microsan logo replaced by our slogan, "Every Time".
URBAN GEOGRAPHY
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This work is largely an exploration of the effect of ‘environmental setting’ on a person’s behaviour and the relationship between experience and memory thereof. From an introspective point of view the primary environmental setting I am exploring is urban landscapes.I wanted to provide an opportunity to engage the viewer in a process of consciously selecting their own ‘memory’ from the larger image or setting that they wish to take with them. Like selecting a postcard when you go to Paris. As the piece itself is constructed out of individual sections or blocks I am attempting to reference further the urban landscape.