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Revision as of 08:15, 13 April 2023
IMPAKT Principle #3: Cultivate Collectivity
Show Your Audience
The way people can see or feel the presence of each other will help create a collective experience. This can be done via video, with avatars, signals, numbers, names, et cetera. Choose the visibility that fits the mood of your event.
Synchronise
Having the audience simultaneously engage in the same activities can create a synchronic connection. Spatial distance from one another seems less important when invited to participate in a particular moment with others.
- Rooftop Bar.jpg
- The Hmm
The Hmm @ 4 Locations
- Bal Masqué
Bal Masqué
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