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=== Collectivity ===
== IMPAKT Principle #3: Cultivate Collectivity ==
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.


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=== 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.<gallery mode="packed-hover">
File:Wine Tasting.jpg|[[Wine tasting|Wine Tasting]]
File:Wine Tasting.jpg|[[Wine tasting|Wine Tasting]]
File:Rooftop Bar.jpg|[[Rooftop Bar]]
File:Rooftop Bar.jpg|[[Rooftop Bar]]
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File:Bal Masqué| Bal Masqué
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====[[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>>

Revision as of 15:57, 11 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.