Park and Slide

On the 4th May 2014 this giant 95m (300ft) water slide was installed on Park Street in Bristol as part of Make Sunday Special and the Bristol Art Weekender. Running for one day only, it was an event people of the city will remember for many years to come.

96,573 people signed up for their chance to get a ‘ticket to slide’ and through a ballot, only 360 lucky people were issued with tickets. Security clocked in 65,000 people who came to Park Street to watch the one-day event.

Enabling people to navigate the streets of their city in a new way, the slide is a simple architectural intervention and a playful response to the urban landscape. Like many of Luke’s projects the installation requires public participation to be activated. The person on the slide becomes the performer, while spectators either side watch on. The end result is a set of collective memories and stories that people pass on.

“This massive urban slide transforms the street and asked people to take a fresh look at the potential of their city and the possibilities for transformation. Imagine if there were permanent slides right across cities?” said Luke

With an incline of 6.5 degrees, participants slid at an average of 18km/hr = 11.2mph (calculated from this film). The slide was used by children and adults ranging in age from 5 to 73 years old.

Urban Slide Instruction Manual! 
To enable organisations around the world to create their own ‘urban slide’, an 80 page pack of instructions has been created. The pack contains diagrams, risk assessments, a method statement, budget template, waiver form and everything needed for planning and delivering a slide. Money made from the sale of Urban Slide Pack goes to the Jerram Foundation supporting its charitable projects. Contact us here via email about receiving this manual.

The art project was funded in part through this Spacehive crowdfunding campaign. Thanks to all who donated!

Sponsorship
As described in the press, Luke turned down funding from major corporate sponsors, in favour of gathering local support for the project.

Press Coverage
Over 600 million people around the globe heard about the slide through the 350 news and press articles about the slide. Here are few links: BBC, ITV, Telegraph, Metro, DailyMail, Mirror,  Independent, Guardian, Daily Mail, The Metro, Washington Post, NBC News, USA TodayDaily Express, BBC One Show, NHK Japanese TV, NPR, Repubblica Italy, + 350 more news articles here.

Collaborators
We would like to thank the following local organisations and companies for their kind support. Funding to help pay for additional security on site, came from Business West. Cowbells were provided by Hobgoblin Music Shop. Funding from EveryoneActive enabled a durable slide section to be made. Insurance was provided by Park Insurance. SpiritPR have managed the press and media with great finesse! Thank you Entuplet for managing the ballot and ticketing. Thanks of course also go to Bristol Event Volunteers, Bristol City Council, Richmond Event Management and AP security.

 

Inspired by Park and Slide
As news of Park and Slide spread around the globe, other cities were inspired to install their own urban slides. Our DIY pack has proved vital for many of these organisations in helping to get their project off the ground.  See links for urban slides in San Francisco, Perth, Brechin, SunderlandCamarthen, Lincoln, Bray, Derby, Chard, Derry, Wigan, DungannonBristol USA, Salt Lake City, Melbourne, Port Hope-Canada, Norwich.

Cancer Research UK and the RNLI have used our DIY pack to tour slides across the country raising hundreds of thousands for their charities!

As a consequence of the success of Park and Slide, several commercial companies have sprung up,  installing slides in cities across the globe.