Posture of Liquidity
Inventing Pajama Party and Liquid BlueWalk as spaces of fluidity
I’m interested in encountering moments of epiphany,
when intimacy and trust are felt immediately, without explanation.
When this happens, it feels like entering a state of liquidity.
Time slows down, becomes fluid, and sensations, thoughts, emotions, and relationships begin to move together, like a shared tide.
Perhaps, I'm busy with how water works.
For me, water represents an intimate, self-reflective space—one that invites us to soften, to listen, and to be changed.
Which posture allows these moments to unfold?
How can I stay close to my real work, stay in relation with others and with the environment, instead of being scattered by expectation or distraction?
This research began through a shared inquiry with Kadri Sirel; how to create a good conversation.
A conversation which curiosity can lead, sharing feels possible, and moments of discovery are given time.
From this process, two formats have emerged: Liquid Blue Walk and Pajama Party.
They are not performances, but shared situations—structured through walking, chatting, resting, moving, and listening.
During this period, I will continue developing these formats, exploring how encounters can be supported, felt, and witnessed through carefully held conditions.