body & the city

Put your eyes on the skin

Cities are built, planned, and scripted, and our movements within them often follow efficiency and habit. Yet there are spaces that emerge in between structured intentions: thresholds, pauses, and overlooked corners. By choosing to walk differently—guided by sensation rather than destination—participants are invited to notice these in-between spaces as places to rest, recharge, or simply be.

Each walk unfolds as a shared experiment. Through simple prompts, participants are encouraged to follow impulses, tune into rhythm and texture, and allow perception to lead the way. Walking becomes an act of sensing rather than transit. Cracks in the pavement, signs, sounds, and small shifts in atmosphere become invitations for interaction and discovery. Slowing down and experiencing a city anew.

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