It was difficult in the beginning to pick music and to know how to start the piece, but once we started, it was very easy to continue (especially after adding in the words). It was interesting to be able to connect the piece with the music and I found it fascinating when we were all able to raise our hearts at the same moment but then all go in different directions. It was a bit frustrating to pick music, that alone took 2 classes while we were trying to work. I think our mood towards the project changed throughout the process because at first, we were all frustrated with starting it, but when we finished, everyone was relieved we had put together a good piece. Even though I can be a bit of a talkative person who likes to constantly contribute ideas to groups, I feel that everyone had a say in the final project with lighting and movements. We had to improvise a little bit of our piece towards the end because we didn’t originally have a planned ending, we went with the flow and ch...
1.) I noticed that people moved more slowly as the lights went dimmer because people were becoming more aware of their surroundings and that the sound of walking became quieter. 2.) When the white lights came on, people stayed out of the light, but when the red light came on, people moved towards it. 3.) Everyone would collectively decide to follow someone at one point or another and then we'd break off and follow someone else. 4.) I was surprised that even in the dark, people were going up and down the steps.
To me, the test we took was not entirely about creativity. While the main goal was to write 10 words that are as different as humanly possible, some people had certain advantages. I'm not saying because someone has a higher or lower score on that test than I had that they are more or less creative, I'm just saying that some people might have had it a bit easier if they read more than others, or if English is their first language.
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