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= Share across the divide =
=== Share across the divide ===
I.e. Sharing is caring. Physical objects like goodie bags or merch; drinks or smells shared across geographic locations; or even just watching the same clip simultaneously. All of these things  create shared experiences that build bonds of community and make any one guest feel more a part of the collective.
I.e. Sharing is caring. Physical objects like goodie bags or merch; drinks or smells shared across geographic locations; or even just watching the same clip simultaneously. All of these things  create shared experiences that build bonds of community and make any one guest feel more a part of the collective.


== [[Wine tasting]] ==
*{{:Category:Atmosphere}}
 
==== [[Wine tasting]] ====
Wines, sense games, music, break out rooms
Wines, sense games, music, break out rooms


<<What we learned specifically from this event>>
<<What we learned specifically from this event>>


== Roof top bar ==
==== [[Rooftop Bar]] ====
 
Navigating space, hospitable welcome
== Navigating space, hospitable welcome ==


== (The Hmm @ 4 locations) ==
==== (The Hmm @ 4 locations) ====


== Professional’s program Festival 2022 ==
==== Professional’s program Festival 2022 ====


== Bal Masqué ==
==== Bal Masqué ====
*Music/party
*Music/party


= Lessons learned: =
=== Lessons learned: ===
<<Conclusions from Hypothesis #2>>
<<Conclusions from Hypothesis #2>>

Revision as of 14:21, 25 March 2023

Share across the divide

I.e. Sharing is caring. Physical objects like goodie bags or merch; drinks or smells shared across geographic locations; or even just watching the same clip simultaneously. All of these things  create shared experiences that build bonds of community and make any one guest feel more a part of the collective.

  • === Creating an Atmosphere ===

Welcoming and safe atmosphere invite participants to explore the space and engage with the material. Some guests There are several components that contribute to creating such an atmosphere:

  1. No-pressure atmosphere –

The way you approach your audience can also make them feel at home, safe and comfortable. Some people are shy. Some people need time.

    1. (potentially also links to Mimicry: by offering familiar settings you can put people more at ease, and activate playful exploration.)
  1. Addressing people directly can make online interactions awkward. At the same time anonymous interaction can be alienating. Make it personal (but not too personal).

Wine tasting

Wines, sense games, music, break out rooms

<<What we learned specifically from this event>>

Rooftop Bar

Navigating space, hospitable welcome

(The Hmm @ 4 locations)

Professional’s program Festival 2022

Bal Masqué

  • Music/party

Lessons learned:

<<Conclusions from Hypothesis #2>>