Architecture and improvisation︎︎︎
If you’re working in a building with interesting architecture (maybe a few different floors), have the group explore the building in silence, taking in different rooms and hallways and sounds for a finite period of time. When they all return, have the group improvise in the space using imagery and topography from their memory of the spaces.
With a group, this often creates a cohesive sense of space in the room as participants pick up on the familiar patterns from their physical memory of the archetecture.
With a group, this often creates a cohesive sense of space in the room as participants pick up on the familiar patterns from their physical memory of the archetecture.
︎︎︎from Rob Kitsos