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.
Learn something you've never done before. In one day. Show the result.
Write kind messages on post-its. Stick them where people will find them.
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.
Map the sounds of your neighborhood. Walk, listen, note everything.
Write compliments for strangers. Leave them where they'll be found.
Compose your personal anthem. Sing it every morning for a week.
Create a playlist that tells the story of your commute. In order.
Create an object that serves no purpose. Carry it with you for a week.
Scroll through your contacts. Call someone you haven't spoken to in over a year.
Eyes on all round objects. Live a week with a house that watches you.
An unknown artist. One week. A work in response.
Manually back up an element from your digital life. Understand what you keep.
Use an AI for a week. Document everything. The gap is the work.
Write the HTML/CSS of a web page... by hand, on paper.
Use the terminal (cmd/bash) to create a code or data artwork.
Recreate Super Mario Bros with photos of you sleeping in improvised settings.
Transform an everyday object into an absurd sculpture.
Export your browser cache. Print everything. That's your self-portrait.
Transform one of your secrets into a glowing sign. Photograph it. Keep it.
Every hour, you change personality. 6-7am you are A, 7-8am you are B...
Lock your week in a box. To open in a year.
One stranger's portrait per week. Ask, draw, display.
Reproduce your pattern throughout the city. Photograph. Map.
Document your daily pains. Scale, drawing, color.
Record the silence of a beautiful place, then the worst noise from your home.