Project · March 2026
Look Up
A tiny walking experiment about direction, drift, and the strange gap between what the body thinks it is doing and what it actually does.
Looking up helps organize movement.
What I want to keep from the original moment
The idea came from a safe walk outside. Closing my eyes shifted attention away from looking and toward breath, foot placement, and the body’s relation to space.
The important part was not fear. It was the slightly playful surprise of realizing that the body drifts when it loses a clear forward reference.
The perspective that makes it mine
- It should arrive as a small challenge first, not as therapy or wellness.
- The result page matters more than perfect sensing. The contrast between intention and drift is the emotional truth.
- The deeper meaning should stay implicit. If you know, you know.
What future-me should remember
The first insight was embodied before it was conceptual. The body organized itself differently depending on where attention went.
What made the idea exciting was the combination of honesty and softness: a playful test that quietly says something true about orientation, attention, and how people move through the world.