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in this exhibition which is called furlings is a development from a research project facilitated by the University of Exeter which is called ideal which is improving dementia experience and enhancing active living and I was appointed as the artist in residence for this to look at perhaps engaging people who are living with dementia but all sorts of look at and aware of the representation of people living with dementia and this Banias project came out of working with a group in York who were activists campaigning for better facilities on public transport and they were having very little response so I said to him well why dont we just make a great big banner and all fill it at York station during rush hour and see what sort of response we would get this one here which is the right to a grand day out is the first planet we produce which is for the Yorkshire deep group which comprises of three groups your Scarborough and Bradford who were very concerned about the poor facilities on publi