Find a starting position
Arrive & look around
Approaching the place from the border
Crossing the place
Leaving the place
Running in the cardinal directions
Run across the place
Entering fields
Circle around the centre
Placing in the axis between distinctive things/places
Balancing on geometric shapes
Leaning on / pressing against objects
Leaning around something
Walking along a border
Going up/down a staircase
Taking a rubbish bin (or so) as a target
Connecting something to something while walking
Finding a place between things to stand
Walking / dancing along vectors
Taking & losing space
Making space
Not disturbing the place/place
Finding hold on the square
Bringing / keeping the place / space in balance
Bringing the place out of balance
Finding a place to hide
Walking in circles
Walking in spirals
Following lines
Walking figure eights
Meandering lines
Crossing your own tracks
Walking on an imaginary clock
What attracts me?
What repels me?
Where is something/ nothing happening?
Where do I do something/nothing?
Where are central places?
Trees
Spatial lines
I perceive what comes into view.
The space is like a diluent.
The walls are always there for me.
Like a patrol - securing terrain
Ground grooves & breath
Above & below
Spaces that can become paths
Exposed square - passers-by are getting out of the way
A point of certainty
Corner points are like guardian positions
That keeps me in: edges, corners, leaning, having brought myself into play, breathing
Catapulted into the outside
Forward Backward Sideways
Vertical Sagittal Horizontal
Parkour
Breathing in my surroundings
Pole of peace in me on a lively square
Feel-good place
In terms of the place wanting to be with people.
I can nestle/ sneak into the place.
I can't fall out of it.
I can always find my way back in.
Or I can find inside & outside interesting.
Geometry constructs the place and me
At some point the place was less important & became playful
Place becomes a stage
Beautiful also to see from the outside
Exciting what an outside does to you & how you can then let go of the outside.
Directions of movement
Conquering the whole space
In-between space/spaces
Becoming more aware of the surroundings of the square.
Overview of the square
I experienced the square/place in a completely different way than a normal passer-by.