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15 Sep 2011

Exploring the Ingredients for Transition: webcast now available

On Monday I did the second webinar for Transition US, looking at the ‘ingredients’ of Transition, and answering lots of questions about Transition sent in by people from across the US.  You can now listen to it in full here.  I started out by telling people that it was, in a way, an illustrated talk, in that I had uploaded a picture online they could look at, taken from the forthcoming ‘The Transition Companion’ (which you can pre-order now).  Beautifully created by Marina Vons-Gupta, it communicates the idea of embarking on Transition being like opening the larder door and picking the ingredients for creating what you have decided to create.  Anyway, thanks to everyone who made it possible, and enjoy the recording.

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13 Sep 2011

A Story of Transition in 10 Objects: Number 1. A stripey jumper.

Recently, the BBC did a great series called ‘A History of the World in 100 Objects’, which used objects from the British Museum’s collection to highlight key stages in human history.  As a way of capturing some of the stories contained in ‘The Transition Companion’ (available to pre-order now), we have made 10 short films that try to capture “A Story of Transition in 10 Objects” (you can see the various dates associated with the book’s release here).   They present various items from different Transition initiatives as though they were precious museum artifacts, and tell their stories.  Here’s the first.

https://vimeo.com/28855706

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5 Sep 2011

In conversation with Transition US: a transcript

In July I did a ‘webinar’ thing with Richard Heinberg and Carolyne Stayton of Transition US, about how Transition is developing and about what will be contained in the ‘Transition Companion’.  With deepest gratitude to Rani of Transition Palo Alto, the poor soul who bravely transcribed it and must be utterly sick of the sound of my voice, here is the transcript.  We’ll be doing it all over again on September 12th, and you can hear the audio of the last one here. Maybe see you there.

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1 Sep 2011

A panel discussion on resilience, what it means, and what it looks like in practice

Over the summer I went to Sunrise Off Grid festival near Cheddar in Somerset.  It was very enjoyable, I did a talk which I hope to be able to bring you the film of soon, and also, along with Patrick Whitefield, Mark Heley and Claire Milne took part in a panel discussion about resilience.  Thanks to the good people at PermanentCultureNow, here, in several parts, is a film of that discussion.

Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7

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18 Aug 2011

Don’t miss tonight’s ‘Town’ programme on BBC2!

Just a quick word to say you might enjoy this evening’s ‘Town’ programme on BBC2 at 9pm.  The last in the series, it looks at Totnes, and features, among other things, Transition Town Totnes.  Here’s what the programme’s website has to say about it.  “A Saxon river town in South Devon, Totnes is one of the UK’s oldest towns. It has seen tough times through its long history, but adversity has taught it to innovate. Geographer and adventurer Nicholas Crane visits the home of one of the greatest social experiments of the 20th century, and uncovers the test bed for an ambitious new idea that aims to change our urban life forever”. If you happen to be in Totnes, there will be a public screening tonight at the Seven Stars Hotel, beginning at 8pm, which will also be attended by the producers.  If you miss both, you’ll be able to see it on BBC iPlayer for the next 7 days.

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