These are some photos from my PhD practice that I ran last Saturday. It was a experiential piece that asked a person to take off their shoes, don a key around their neck and walk into the space with no other guidance than the clues placed around. I was interested in how I could cue and spark memories and recall in the audient and the emotions that were conjured through this performance form. The results were very interesting. I am currently in the process of transcribing participant feedback. Thank you to all who were involved.
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Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Practice
These are some photos from my PhD practice that I ran last Saturday. It was a experiential piece that asked a person to take off their shoes, don a key around their neck and walk into the space with no other guidance than the clues placed around. I was interested in how I could cue and spark memories and recall in the audient and the emotions that were conjured through this performance form. The results were very interesting. I am currently in the process of transcribing participant feedback. Thank you to all who were involved.
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