You have 120 seconds to co-create something. Don’t hang about.
Sitting in pairs or a group of three, take a blank piece of paper. Take turns to draw a part of a face. Draw, pass on. Quickly now, you only have 70 seconds to complete the face. And of course you don’t know how your colleague will interpret your previous move. A picture quickly emerges, the face is complete.
Now name the face, one letter at a time. Write, pass it on. Quickly now, you only have 50 seconds to complete the face. And of course you don’t know how your colleague will interpret your previous move. You write C for Charlie, they write O for COlin, you write R for CORy, and so it goes on.
Say hello to Corine Zoopler, it’s amazing what you can co create from a tiny idea and very little time. With thanks to David Zinger for the idea and Katie and Liz for helping to make the drawing.
This tiny experiment emerged at David Zinger’s “Think different inside our hives” workshop which took place in London today. More on this – very soon.