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Friday Score – October 9 2020

October 11, 2020 by admin Leave a Comment

A FRIDAY SCORE 🦩

How do we plan our paths through space? This week’s offering can be done indoors or outdoors large scale or small scale.
See text below and swipe for original.
Much love, @jeniwavelength & @gatablanco

Migration Mapping

Look around you.

What natural elements are visible?
What habitats?
What human-made elements?
What water sources?

What movement do you see?
What sounds can you hear?
How is the air moving?

Notice the light, the shadows, the edges between light and dark.

Choose an animal, bird, or insect that inhabits this place.
Choose a point A and point B. Note why you chose them.

Migrate as your animal, plant, or insect from A to B.

What structures, plants, habitat would you gravitate towards?
How quickly do you move?
Are you affected by wind, sun, obstacles, predators?
Note your physicality.

At B, draw a map of your journey.

#weeklyscore
📷: @gatablanco

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  iLAND in Dialogue FREE. RSVP here. iLAND in Dialogue is a series of informal conversations discussing themes and concepts iLAND has been grappling with over the past several years. We are excited to announce two dialogues this Spring. Dialogue 1: Working the edges: Is the future the fold? Sunday, June 5, 5-6:30pm ET. Interlocutors: […]

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