Space Shifts
The river appears between trees.
Shifting perspective changes and widens s p a c e & t i m e.
The view from here initiates the deep dive and what it means to
look closely.
Troubled times
What if the river and its inhabitants could offer us a landing ground where collectively we can accept the troubled times we live in.
Accepting becomes an act of care.
The liminal space
As the line between seeing and listening blurs, our perceptions o p e n.
Micro Narratives
The action of looking closely opens up new spaces and narratives. The inquires meet at the threshold of the worlds of the observer and the observed. That liminal coexistence is only temporal, but the experience carries on.
Looking Close
Looking close is a research of the liminal space where the observer meets the observed.
In that s p a c e the elements meet. They meet together in isolation, devoid of the rest of the world. Assumptions dissolve. A new reality is made. This is a fertile space of creation and connection.
Make it stand out.
We look and listen as an act of care.
Micro Narratives is a contributor to Mobile River Lab. Participants are invited to look at the river through a different lens: a microscopic lens.
We turn the world around us into a regenerative laboratory. We learn about water and its inhabitants by looking very closely.
We learn to dialogue with the images in the water and find connections within ourselves and the more-than-human world around us.