Visioning with art summer 2014
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{The Idea} The group will split into three teams of 5-6 people. Each team will create a set of pictures to express their idea about a certain topic. For example:
“What does innovation mean to you?”
Can you spot Converse inside the picture? What does the picture mean?Hint: These are power sockets!
{The Rundown}
Time Procedure Description
14:00-14:20 Warm up and
briefing
The group will do a warm-up game to wake up their
visual and creative mind. Then they will be briefed
about the mission.
14:20-14:40 Brainstorming The teams will brainstorm a pool of ideas to express
their understanding of the topic.
14:40-15:00 Group
reflection
The ideas are posted, sorted and explained inside the
whole group, so that they will have a collective
understanding on the topic.
15:00-15:15 Concept
sketch
Back to their different teams, they will sketch the picture
concept by using the ideas just shared.
15:15-16:15 Drawing When the picture concept is nearly ready, the teams will
proceed to the real drawing.
16:15-16:45 Presentation Now it’s show time!
16:45-17:00 Check out and
photo-op
Every one will reflect the feelings and their connection
with other people inside the activity.
Don’t forget to take a good shot!
Then they will create rough sketch of their picture ideas, discuss, revise and find reference pictures from the web.
We will have a group reflection and let the teams put up all their picture ideas on the wall, do some sorting, and see if they show some shared patterns of thinking.
Each group will receive a set of six canvasses (or large sheets of mural paper) and they are free to use them in any combination they like in order to present their ideas.
When the sketch is ready, they can start doing the colour. All the paint and tools are ready to use. (They will use marker pen and colour chalk if drawing on mural paper.) Our facilitators will also walk them through the drawing process.
When the pictures are done, each team will present their picture story in turn. Hopefully, we shall discover the craziest ideas from the innovative minds in the game!
It’s not about how great the pictures will look, but about how much they have shared among their minds.
It’s important for the group to feel connected and the check-out time will uncover a lot of such emotions which are usually not expressed in the workplace.