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🎨🚗 Transport Challenge: A STEAM & Arts-Based Game 🌍🛴

💡 Concept:

Students (16 years old) become “Transport Artists”, using art to spotlight the impact of transportation on health, the environment, and city life. Through visual storytelling, performance, sculpture, and digital media, they will raise awareness about the problems and possibilities of how we move — from biking to buses, from traffic jams to future vehicles.

This game turns scientific and social transport issues into artistic calls for sustainable, accessible, and clean mobility.

🕹️ Game Setup & Rules

📌 Teams: Groups of 4–5 students
📌 Objective: Create the most impactful, creative campaign to promote sustainable and smart transportation
📌 Time Limit: 60–90 minutes
📌 Winning Criteria: Points for originality, message clarity, emotional impact, and connection to transport themes

🔹 Round 1: Mobility Matters Poster (Visual Arts & Communication) 🖌️🚴

💬 Challenge: How can we visually express the need for better, cleaner transport?

Task: Design a poster or digital artwork encouraging walking, biking, carpooling, or using public transport.

Goal:

  • Use vibrant visuals or infographics to communicate a message

  • Include a catchy slogan or transit fact

🎯 Points for: Bold design, transportation relevance, and call to action

🔹 Round 2: “Traffic Life” Performance (Drama, Music & Mobility Themes) 🎭🚦

💬 Challenge: What if we told the story of transportation through performance?

Task: Create a skit, dance, or musical piece reflecting the chaos of traffic, the joy of biking, or the dreams of clean cities.

Goal:

  • Portray different transport experiences (e.g., congestion, noise, freedom, inequality)

  • Use rhythm, movement, or voice to tell a mobility story

🎯 Points for: Artistic emotion, relatability, and message depth

🔹 Round 3: Wheel to Sculpture (Sculpture & Reuse Art) ♻️🚘

💬 Challenge: What can we build with transport waste?

Task: Create a sculpture or model from found objects (e.g., broken toys, wheels, bike parts, cardboard) that symbolizes transport problems or solutions.

Goal:

  • Represent themes like pollution, electric vehicles, smart roads, or freedom of movement

  • Use reused materials for artistic impact

🎯 Points for: Creativity, transport symbolism, and material reuse

🔹 Round 4: Digital Transit Campaign (Multimedia & Social Art) 📱📍

💬 Challenge: Can we change how people move with a post?

Task: Design a short video, meme series, animation, or social media campaign promoting sustainable travel (e.g., cycling to school, using buses, reducing car use)

Goal:

  • Use humor, drama, or activism

  • Include facts or actions people can take

🎯 Points for: Digital creativity, transport awareness, and viral appeal

🏆 Final Showcase: “Art in Motion” 🖼️🎤

Teams present their works through a gallery walk, stage show, or digital pitch:

✅ Posters
✅ Performances or videos
✅ Sculptures or models
✅ Online campaign concepts

Award Categories:

🥇 Move with Meaning Award – Best overall artistic activism
🥈 Transit Storytellers – Most engaging or emotional message
🥉 Mobility Makers – Most creative transport vision

🌱 Learning Outcomes

✅ Explore transportation’s social and environmental impact through art
✅ Communicate sustainability ideas using design, music, theater, and sculpture
✅ Build empathy and civic awareness through mobility themes
✅ Develop creative teamwork and media presentation skills
✅ Inspire others to rethink how we move through cities and communities