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csaw:flow [2020-10-29 12:42] – [Event flow and experience design] majacsaw:flow [2020-10-29 12:51] – [Event flow] maja
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 It helps to prepare the flow (in quite a bit of detail) beforehand, then adjust on the spot if something doesn’t feel right. Designing a flow is an iterative process. Start with a minimum that you know can work, then iterate. No predesigned flow is ever perfect. It’s like a canal vs. a river. A canal cuts through a landscape according to a plan, a river carves its way through a landscape on its lowest points, where there is least resistance. To recognise the resistance you'll have to rely on your observation and intuition: you watch carefully what's going on - not just the explicit communication, but also pay attention to body language, sounds, and other material and immaterial signs. You "hold space" for what emerges and adjust your flow accordingly. It helps to prepare the flow (in quite a bit of detail) beforehand, then adjust on the spot if something doesn’t feel right. Designing a flow is an iterative process. Start with a minimum that you know can work, then iterate. No predesigned flow is ever perfect. It’s like a canal vs. a river. A canal cuts through a landscape according to a plan, a river carves its way through a landscape on its lowest points, where there is least resistance. To recognise the resistance you'll have to rely on your observation and intuition: you watch carefully what's going on - not just the explicit communication, but also pay attention to body language, sounds, and other material and immaterial signs. You "hold space" for what emerges and adjust your flow accordingly.
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   * How do you feel when it's all over?   * How do you feel when it's all over?
  
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