The Daily Scene
Choose a mundane moment. Replay it as if it were a scene in a film.
Workshop for Potential Life
The OuViePo creative constraints
Choose a mundane moment. Replay it as if it were a scene in a film.
As many colors as possible on one plate. Photograph before eating.
Record all the sounds your home makes in one day. Make a catalog.
Make a sign with a kind message. Hold it up in a public place. Observe.
Choose a storefront. Redesign it entirely in your mind. Write it down.
Compose a meal based only on colors. Ignore taste.
An unknown artist. One week. A work in response.
Choose a website. Paint it by hand. Freeze the digital in matter.
Have yourself photographed in an impossible position. No digital manipulation.
Draw the path of an email. Compare your drawing to the actual traceroute.
Draw an object without looking at your paper. Eyes on the object, hand on the paper.
Create a website with a single concept. The URL is the title of the work.
Create an image pixel by pixel in a spreadsheet. Each cell is a pixel.
Transform an everyday object into an absurd sculpture.
Write your journal 48 hours after a difficult event.
Film 1 minute of video each day. Same setting, same time every day.
Draw with marker on your skin a symbol for each significant event.
Export your browser cache. Print everything. That's your self-portrait.
Transform one of your secrets into a glowing sign. Photograph it. Keep it.
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.
Each day, an imprint of a different part of your body.
One body sculpture per day. One minute. No more.
Disfigure yourself with what's lying around. One mask per day, never the same.
Fall. Every day. Film the fall. Start again tomorrow.
Same time, same framing, same light. Thirty days. Zero tolerance.