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Friday Score – October 2 2020

October 2, 2020 by admin Leave a Comment

A FRIDAY SCORE 📷

This week’s offering contemplates public spaces and private actions, the seen or unseen. Can be done with others or alone.
Slightly altered text below and swipe for original.
Much love, @jeniwavelength & @gatablanco

Riverside Score

In a small group, or solo, walk from one end of the site to the other, and then back again. As you walk, share or note on paper any ideas that emerge and stop to perform the following actions:

Identify which way the water is flowing and walk backward against the current for one minute.

Make an inventory of smells. Which ones are near? Which ones are far? Which ones are private and which are public?

Identify an aspect of the built environment that spatially seems to invite public performance and look for evidence of private acts happening in the space.

Identify an aspect of the built environment that reminds you of the body or the digestive tract. Discuss how this “body part “may facilitate or interrupt flows of the city and flows of the river.

Move through or along one of these aspects of the built environment, emerging on the other side as if entering a stage. Pause for a moment and consider your audience. Shift perspective and become the audience.

As you walk back to the place you started, find a surveillance camera and perform a private act you may have observed or imagined in an earlier action.

#weeklyscore
📷: @gatablanco

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  move thing Research Performance VI FREE. No RSVP required. Date: Saturday, June 1, 11am – 2pm Location: La Guardia Playground, between S 5th St and Havemeyer Performers: Jennifer Monson, Rafael Cañal, Courtney Cooke, David Watson, Anh Vo, Iki Nakagawa, Leslie Cuyjet, Alex Viteri Arturo, Catalina Hernandez Conceptual formations: Jennifer Monson and Valerie Oliveiro move […]

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