The Hidden Talent
Learn something you've never done before. In one day. Show the result.
Workshop for Potential Life
The OuViePo creative constraints
Learn something you've never done before. In one day. Show the result.
Write a list of things you will never do. Be precise.
Write about your body every day for a week. Not what you think... what you feel.
Gather five objects that represent your life right now. Display them. Write the labels.
Cook a meal with only what you have right now. No recipe, no shopping.
Write a real thank-you letter. On paper. By hand. Mail it.
Cook a dish from childhood, purely from memory. No recipe, no help.
Set a table for dinner. Beautiful plates, candles. But nobody is coming.
Compose your personal anthem. Sing it every morning for a week.
Cook without a recipe, with five random ingredients. No going back.
Replace your ringtone with a sound you recorded yourself. Keep it for a month.
Shit in a jar. Label it. Preserve it. It's a work.
Open an old file or system file. Analyze its metadata like an archaeologist.
List everything that makes you anxious. Everything. No filter.
Write your journal 48 hours after a difficult event.
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.
You dictate your diary aloud, walking down the street.
Adopt your friend's identity for an entire day.
Reproduce your pattern throughout the city. Photograph. Map.
Document your daily pains. Scale, drawing, color.
Disfigure yourself with what's lying around. One mask per day, never the same.
Slowly destroy an object you care about. Keep the remains.
Every morning, write by hand the number of days you have lived.