SCORE FOR THE PRACTICE OF THE NAHBEREICH (PROXIMATE SPHERE)*

 

preparation:

decide for an urban area, that is easily accessible, where you feel comfortable, where there is other people, which is not overly spectacular

take a time keeper, an A 4 paper, a small pen

take then only what you need to return to your belongings

(leave bags, mobile phones etc. in a safe place)

be dressed adequately for spending 40 minutes outside

 

1) tuning

you have arrived

find a place to start you are relatively comfortable within the urban situation

sit down or stand in relative stillness

notice the movements your body is engaged in a position of relative stillness

continue for 2 min, then change position and slightly the site

do it about 3 times

 

2) Nahbereich

find a place to start

find a position of relative stillness within the urban situation

condense and expand your attention to your "Nahbereich"

that is the voluminous area your body occupies,

where everything is within bodyreach for you

 

what joins your Nahbereich, what disappears?

 

move however you wish (engage in travelling)

- from and with this attention

- in any dimension and in any direction

 

follow your curiosity

- negotiate between attending to your Nahbereich and to which activities, movements, sites, encounters... it makes you engage with

 

Where does it lead you? (activities, movements, sites, encounters...)

 

take around 30 minutes for this


3) notation

- take the A4 sheet of paper

- notate quickly and spontaneously through words or drawings or both

- in no sequential or graphic or geographic order, unless it happens

- the landscape you encountered (landscape as everything that took place)

- not more than 10 minutes

- use the notation to engage in a conversation



* The Practice of the Nahbereich was brought to the project by Sabine Zahn.

SCORE FOR THE PRACTICE OF THE NAHBEREICH (PROXIMATE SPHERE) [VARIATION - marking with camera]

 

decide for an urban area, where you feel comfortable

take your mobile phone or a small camera

tape the lens

 

find a place to start

 

find a position of relative stillness

 

let your attention sink into your "Nahbereich

that is the voluminous area your body occupies, where everything is within bodyreach for you

 

attend to your Nahbereich, include moving in any dimension and direction

 

what joins it, what slips out?

 

notice when the Nahbereich is gaining density, when you can sense a co-constition with other entities

 

remove the tape on the lens and let the camera be part of what continues to emerge

 

(the camera is there with you and with what is happening,it does not see anything nor show anything

it is an attentive part of what you do and markes a moment of your attention)

 

notice when something has finished, tape the lens and find a place to start again.