a little deer

There’s this idea that I use that is the idea that the improvisational moment is like the totem animal of a primitive tribe, its a little deer. If you direct too much attention to the deer, it’s never going to come anywhere near you. You actually have to get on with something else and the deer might get curious and come close. But the minute you go ‘hello deer!’ it runs away again. So it feels like that too, you have to distract yourself with certainties so the possibility of maybe something which is not totally known or controlled can emerge.

From Andrew Morrish talking to David Williams at compromiseisourbusiness


 
 
 

One Response to “a little deer”

  1. kristian
    4. October 2009 at 04:13

    Its a nice interview with Morrish on that site. Thanks for publishing this.
    I like how Morrish sums up the relationship between what is known and what is unknown in that last sentence.

Leave a Reply