Modular Thinking – My current Framework
When I was drafting my feedback framework I was thinking big -and I ran into some issues since then. So it’s time to rethink some choices and see if I can find a structure that ‘works for me’. Designing the draft I had the goal to find a framework that works as a multitalent, that […]
Changing Perspectives
This week’s round of creation and feedback was somehow special, because we, as a group put the emphasize more on working together than towards the outcome. We developed this methodology of shifting roles and fields of responsibilities in the process hourly. Ruminating on our feedback session we had three aims: 1. Similar to last week, […]
Cheers to Bar Talks
Something that I am doing for a for a long time, but came to realize in this program how important they are when thinking of feedback : Here’s to bar talks! A short appreciation post at this point is a must. Hear, hear! Next to all formalized feedbacking we are engaging with I found that […]
Experimenting with Mixed Methods
As we were working in groups and deciding together how we want to get feedback and which methods we want to try, we decided to create a mixture of sections from our drafts. We deliberately chose rounds, that were not in the HOME framework to try out something new – for us and for the […]
Drafting my own Feedback Framework
BRAVE SPACE I believe a formalized feedback method should first and foremost create a brave space, primarily for the maker, who is sharing their work, but as well for all other participants. To ensure this, I believe it’s essential to look at the power dynamics at play, acknowledge them and if needed and wanted balance […]
The HOME Framework – A Reflection
The HOME Feedback Method is a carefully thought out system, where each round depends on the one(s) before, thus, there is an overall dramaturgy of the whole session as well as a guideline for making an argument for the feedbackers. After the maker’s artistic offering, the essential, obligatory question for their consent to receive feedback […]
Awareness of Ulterior Feedback
Between all the negotiation of formalized feedback frameworks, which, I firmly believe, are highly valuable, I would like to take a moment and focus on the importance of what I decided to call ulterior feedback. What is it? Ulterior feedback can come in many forms, if we are attentive to it. How does the audience […]
My HOME Feedback Session
It was quite interesting to experience how the HOME feedback method was applied to this type of work. With so much simultaneity happening in the space, plus the multiplicity of focus that is shared by the performers as well as the participating audience could make it challenging to describe and feedback the work. The feedbackers agreed […]
The journey begins…
Feedback Frameworks The module journey begins — yet I believe the feedback journey began with our births. Since then, we have constantly received feedback from our surroundings: how we behave, dress, speak… how we perform our roles as humans with certain identities. Artistic feedback processes are a bit different from the everyday feedback we receive. […]