The Sound of Home
Record all the sounds your home makes in one day. Make a catalog.
Workshop for Potential Life
The OuViePo creative constraints
Record all the sounds your home makes in one day. Make a catalog.
Write kind messages on post-its. Stick them where people will find them.
Walk out your front door. No plan. Follow what catches your eye.
Map the sounds of your neighborhood. Walk, listen, note everything.
Play music for just one person. In person. Just for them.
Carry your bag in front of you for a whole day. See what changes.
Make a sign with a kind message. Hold it up in a public place. Observe.
Replace your doorbell with a tune you hum yourself.
Grab whatever you have. Go eat outside. Right now. No planning.
Write compliments for strangers. Leave them where they'll be found.
Choose a storefront. Redesign it entirely in your mind. Write it down.
Leave a book in a public place. Slip a note inside. Wait.
A public bench. Three hours. No phone. Just be there.
Eyes on all round objects. Live a week with a house that watches you.
By hand. In an envelope. With a real stamp. For someone 30 minutes away from you.
Have yourself photographed in an impossible position. No digital manipulation.
Introduce a plausible false element into a group. Reveal within twenty-four hours.
Follow a stranger for a day. Document their route.
Write a beautiful page. Burn it. That's your creation.
Adopt your friend's identity for an entire day.
Intervene in public space in the most minimal way possible.
One stranger's portrait per week. Ask, draw, display.
Create a two-layer image. Two gazes, two truths.
Draw a face. Paste it at night. Don't come back to see it.
Reproduce your pattern throughout the city. Photograph. Map.