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Friday Score – September 11 2020

September 11, 2020 by admin Leave a Comment

 

A FRIDAY SCORE 💦

Past and present coastlines, remembering, and sensing are the focus of today’s offering.
Score can be done at a shoreline, from memory, or virtually.
Text below or swipe for original.
Much love, @jeniwavelength & @gatablanco

Reimagining a Coastline

Find old historical maps that depict the coastal edge.

Get as close to the water as possible and trace or walk the historical edge.

Draw your image of the coast line with chalk or a stick on the ground or a pen or a pencil on paper. Populate the drawing with depictions of animals, plants, and insects that used to live there.

Walk your physicalization of the historical water’s edge and imagine the texture, moisture, and hardness or softness of the land beneath your feet as it would have been.

Close your eyes and smell both present and past.

#weeklyscore
📷: @gatablanco

 

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Photo by Carolyn Hall: The Field Guide beneath a curtain of dark blue, red, green, and pink stripes on either side of its cover

Friday Score – December 11 2020

A FRIDAY SCORE 🧤 This week’s score is offered to be done in two or more pairs. It can be done outside or inside, together or virtually. It can also be done with two individuals. A chance to create and respond together even if apart. Slightly altered text below or swipe for original. much love, […]

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