Choreographic walk︎︎︎
Take
the shape drawn in black on the map—a shape that traces a perimeter around the
densest pedestrian flow corridors in downtown Vancouver—and apply it to a
desired location in your city. Gather a group of three to forty people and
silently walk the route. Notice points of friction, spots where our route runs
up against the blockages, buildings, and impassible stretches along your walk.
Let these friction points bring your attention to the ways in which your
specific environment moves your body in relation to architecture, urban
planning, and natural topography. As you walk, allow your gaze to become the
choreographer. Register the patterns of action and the constellations of bodies
around you. Feel yourself as both spectator and spectacle.