Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Fun Theory Tuesday

Have you heard of the fun theory? What's the fun theory, you ask... Simple!

"The thought that something as simple as fun is the easiest way to change people’s behaviour for the better. Be it for yourself, for the environment, or for something entirely different, the only thing that matters is that it’s change for the better."

I couldn't agree more. Check these ideas out... The third one, the Bottle Bank Arcade is my favourite, likely for obvious reasons ;)







Do you have a simple clever idea that exemplifies the fun theory? You could win the fun theory award and 2500 Euros! But you must act fast, the deadline is November 15, 2009. Full details available here.

Here's hoping the fun theory and the three examples above provided some fun inspiration!

xo,
ej

3 comments:

hihihi! said...

haha those ideas are hilarious!! :)
but are the technologies going into making these extravagant and yet purposeful things green? the power it takes to make the endless garbage can could be like using a robotic arm to pick up trash if it's not. :S
the fun theory is something I def agree on though, it's so fun reusing old materials to make something desirable! The piano idea is sooo cool. :) Just off of the extreme side-a coat of rainbow, enviro paint would be good enough for me. Plus I'm still writing on paper from handouts last year @ school. :)how do you come across all this stuff?? :)

ecojotter said...

i wondered about the energy required to power these ideas too... however, i must admit i am not an extreme environmentalist, and believe if these simple, clever, but FUN ideas can influence positive behaviour, i'm all for it ;)

i'm not sure how i come across all this stuff... but glad to see you're enjoying my posts d'angelo :) thanks for the comments... i equally enjoy them!

hihihi! said...

I like reading your posts, too. :)
I guess the thing is that to being nice to the earth, there's a lot of different facets. There's keeping it clean (no littering), keeping it cool (carbon emissions, clean energy) and preserving land (limit waste for smaller landfills like ecojot's doing! and preserve water, too) Can we satisfy them all? or just some? I feel like i'm on the reduce waste side.

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