Sensewalk
Body
• Uncomfortable – try to hide your body, hunched. Clutching at partner
• Clumsy – as much due to expecting obstacles as them actually being
difficult
• Embodiment of how you think others perceive you, reshaping the
corporeal
• Internalise your affectual relationship with space
Senses
• Hearing – overly sensitive, thought cars were much closer than they
actually were
• Touch through the feet and hands – feet for steps, hands for door,
rails
• Smell – emotive – Sam could smell Strathcona, Sarah Geography.
Smell of coffee in cafes, diesel at building sites- becomes really sickly
• Could still see changes in light – became very physical, flinching back
• Combination of other senses to create a sixth sense – anticipating
obstacles – sometimes unnecessarily
Power
• Fear – physically frightened about unseen dangers
• Temptation to screw with partner – not tell them about
changes/obstacles. Felt a distinct lack of trust
• Power lies with the guide much more than when walking backwards.
Tendency to clutch at their arm.
• Fear of the dark makes things much more visceral
• Gaze – hear a group of laddish people/someone laughing in the
distance
Sensewalk intervention

Sensewalk intervention

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Body • Uncomfortable –try to hide your body, hunched. Clutching at partner • Clumsy – as much due to expecting obstacles as them actually being difficult • Embodiment of how you think others perceive you, reshaping the corporeal • Internalise your affectual relationship with space
  • 3.
    Senses • Hearing –overly sensitive, thought cars were much closer than they actually were • Touch through the feet and hands – feet for steps, hands for door, rails • Smell – emotive – Sam could smell Strathcona, Sarah Geography. Smell of coffee in cafes, diesel at building sites- becomes really sickly • Could still see changes in light – became very physical, flinching back • Combination of other senses to create a sixth sense – anticipating obstacles – sometimes unnecessarily
  • 4.
    Power • Fear –physically frightened about unseen dangers • Temptation to screw with partner – not tell them about changes/obstacles. Felt a distinct lack of trust • Power lies with the guide much more than when walking backwards. Tendency to clutch at their arm. • Fear of the dark makes things much more visceral • Gaze – hear a group of laddish people/someone laughing in the distance