Monday 28 July 2014

Differing meetings, a shallow look

D I F F E R E N T  M E E T I N G S

The things that facilitate them

V O T I N G
-       The booth/cubicle
-       People attracted by political motivation/civic duty
-       These people must be informed of the time and place
-       Privacy within large space, to make the individual trust the democratic system that they are utilising.  This place is always somewhere communal, local school or town hall.






A  J O U R N E Y

To get away/ To go to
These can be exclusive of each other
-       For the acquisition of knowledge
-       For money or lack of money
-       Aspirations vs. disappointment
-       Routine vs. serendipitous
-       The daily commute
-       An extravagant excursion
-       Being stationary in something that is moving
-       Retaining individual space in a confined and crowded space; train or bus.

Being completely at your whim- using your feet to walk or run.
-       The way ones feet interact with the ground below, foot strike. Landing on heels, or the ball of your foot.  Being aware of the four corners of each foot.  Even weight distribution.
-       The way you carry yourself through the air in front. Moving from the inside to push and not pull.  Using the most powerful muscles.
-       How you your limbs interact with one another, push and pull forces, left side and right side, legs and arms.
-       Are thoughts affected by exertion, achieving perhaps a meditative somewhat.
-       Walking to pass time
-       Bypassing the quickest route for the environment.
-       Slooooow or more quickly.


P E N   T O  P A P E R
-       Pigment
-       Writing surface
-       A hard surface to lean on
-       Thoughts behind the pen to move the pen
-       Light to see the paper
-       An area to feel comfortable enough to do so





T R A N S A C T I O N  O F  G O O D S / S E R VI C E S
-       Buyer and seller
-       A space to differentiate the two
-       Currency
-       Product/service


C E L E B R A T I O N S
-       Regalia appropriate to the specific event
-       Rituals bound by religion, tradition, culture or simply habbit
-       Those who are involved, those who attend
-       Often separate events make up the one celebration. Formal and informal


E D U C A T I O N
-       The teaching and the taught
-       The imposed hierarchy of  that dynamic
-       The physical form of it; one stands while others sit
-       An institution or collective place


D R I N K I N G  T E A
-       A place to brew
-       Comfort, what is that anyway? Psychological freedom, physical freedom.
-       Somewhere to facilitate thought
-       A hard surface
-       Light to see
-       The leaf which is to be steeped
-       Waste disposal
-       Hands
-       Utensils

Will the person be enveloped by the ritual of tea which it possibly is to them.  Tea is a universal drink that has a holding in many cultures that manifests itself in various forms.


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