Walking backwards with first-year students from Design +Change and Visual Communication +Change @design_lnu .
Walking backwards with closed eyes, trusting and experiencing time and space differently.
Walking backwards together to become a diverse organic line, a collective.
Walking backwards individually but in conscious relation with the community, the place and the elements.
Walking backwards helps us to slow down and experience a place and the process differently. Find new directions. Connect differently.
Welcome to all these wonderful students!
Last session of Intro days- in collab with @design_lnu@hellonemoto and 🧝🏼♀️häxan @zippolulu 🩵
Primera session- Las Mantas.
Caminar juntxs hacia atrás para recordar, volver a sentir, redefinir una memoria. Caminar hacia atrás sintiendo un pedazo de la manta, del tejido colectivo.
Escucharse, interactuar, descubrir con otrxs. Crear momentos para conversar y conocerse.
@exploratoriomde@lei.re@design_lnu
Walking backwards in “la ciclovia” in Medellin (my hometown).
“La ciclovia” is a space in-between created every Sunday by closing a busy high-way until 1 pm, so people can walk, cycle and enjoy the city at a different rhythm.
Today, I walked backwards with my parents, two of my siblings, Natalia and Lola 🐕💜 ~
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~Walking backwards during lunchtime with my son: a playful way to connect with him and learn from him and the forest.
It usually takes 20 minutes, but because we walked backwards and got off track to interact with ice, sticks, stones, moss, shadows... It took us 90.
Walking backwards is a radical practice; it creates time to stay with what is really important.
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