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Adopt ‘silly ideas’ to connect with public, sector urged

Fluorescent lights around building equipment was a light work at Durham Lumiere Festival of Light in 2013. Photo: Roger Hartley

Building sites should be adopting a range of “silly” ideas to help them engage with the public and remove feelings of annoyance towards noisy and obstructive building activities, according to combined arts expert Roger Hartley, who delivered a TEDx talk on the subject in London last month.

Hartley heads up the Bureau Of Silly ideas (BOSi), a Lottery-funded arts company based in Brixton, set up to bring art, entertainment, humour and surprise into everyday places in the built environment.

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