Tools are experimentations in alternative ways of relating to one another within our group and, consequently, learning with each other. Whether being intangible instruments, proto-methodologies of knowledge-making, subjective mechanisms of reflection, or simple invitations in disrupting routines and structures – our tools help us in a never-ending questioning of how we relate with each other and the subjects and themes of our practices in co-responsible ways.
Every participant can propose formats of experimental learning in any way, shape or configuration. We make no judgment beforehand but promote collective reflections after each experiment.
Exercises are instruction-based experiments, whether in online or physical settings. Closing rituals, as the name suggests, play with gestures and actions that help us give closure to our meetings.