question archive Question 1   What was the first thing you noticed? Objects? Colors? Shapes? or Sounds? Question 2   What was unexpected? Unfamiliar?  Odd? Question 3   Among your answers, what will you remember several days from now? Question 4  What part did you prefer? In other words, you are glad it is there

Question 1   What was the first thing you noticed? Objects? Colors? Shapes? or Sounds? Question 2   What was unexpected? Unfamiliar?  Odd? Question 3   Among your answers, what will you remember several days from now? Question 4  What part did you prefer? In other words, you are glad it is there

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Question 1 

 What was the first thing you noticed? Objects? Colors? Shapes? or Sounds?

Question 2 

 What was unexpected? Unfamiliar?  Odd?

Question 3 

 Among your answers, what will you remember several days from now?

Question 4 

What part did you prefer? In other words, you are glad it is there.

Question 5 

 What part do you least prefer?  In other words, you could certainly do without it.

Question 6 

 What other non-musical sounds are suggested to you by this art work?

Question 7 

If you added some music, briefly describe what kind of music. (You may think the music is already just fine. Nevertheless, the purpose of this exercise requires your creative insight.)

Question 8 

 If you could turn this event into a dance, briefly describe the dance, costumes, etc.

Question 9 

 If this were a play, describe the main character(s).

Question 10 

 What emotions do you experience? What poetic phrases?

Question 11

 Give your own title to the experience

Question 12 

 Can you imagine that the performer may have boldly risked involvement?

Question 13 

 Was this a profound or ordinary VR experience?

Question 14 

 Have you known events similar to this going on in people’s lives?

Question 15 

 Does your response remind you of an experience from your own life? What was that experience?

Question 16 

 If there is a 'message' in this experience, how would you reply?

Question 17 

 If you were waiting for an elevator and when the doors opened you were confronted, once again, with this experience, would you get on this elevator or wait for the next one?

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