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experiment # 2 – moving bodies

Posted: February 15th, 2010 | Author: k.a. | Filed under: experiment | Tags: , | No Comments »

Experiment # 2 – moving bodies, included “mirroring” your partner, improvisations, and expressing without words. Had an idea of using theater inspired exercises to explore non-verbal communication, and expressing emotions physically. I had two participants, both with experience from theater.

Mirroring your partner – who is taking initiative, and who is following? Synchronizing bodies to become “one”, moving smooth, and organically, awaken your senses,  awareness of yourself, and your body, as well as your partners. It “forces” you to be present, and demands concentration. I used it as a warm up, and I wanted to try out and observe the communication.

Improvisations – though I had explained my interest in non-verbal communication, they tended to fall into verbal communication, “radio” theater, while improvising around the situations I given them. I made some changes, from sitting on chairs in a cafe, to standing, and further to physical activities. Instead I wanted them to communicate, but without words. Focus was on gestures and facial expressions.

Expressing without words – playfulness and exploration was the keywords I hoped for. Frustration and repeated interruptions was initially what I got. The frustration of not being able to use words in order to express emotions of different kinds, was immediate and obvious, and it surprised me. Slowly they started to play around, at I came closer to what I had been looking for.


experiment # 1 – Whispering Strings

Posted: January 26th, 2010 | Author: k.a. | Filed under: experiment | Tags: | No Comments »

Incentives for experiment # 1 was to get started, and get going, along with the actual ones. Classmates gave me an assignment for upcoming weekly meeting, – to have a video to show, covering the experiment.

I have had thoughts, images, of a living entity, something to carry with you, for example on the shoulder. As a parrot… the experiment build in some extent on design program flash mobs… some elements are the same, as living entity, perhaps mascot, but the outcome does not go well with surprise, smile and “shock light”, extracted qualities from the flash mob.


Feedback on video:

  • poetic
  • association to an animal, something alive, though it was made of synthetic material
  • association to nature

Outcomes for me:

  • good feeling to get started
  • a context for experiment would have given me more
  • angle working from material vs context/ situation / theme not a contradiction, ok to experiment with material, get inspired from it, but add a frame of some kind