Silent Spaces
Silent Spaces is a Curatology workshop that unfolds inside one of the Rooms.
It draws on the Curatology practice, not through objects, but through absence. Participants are invited into a carefully framed pause where nothing is required and nothing needs to be produced. Attention shifts through silence, minimal sound, and subtle cues rather than instruction.
The Room sets the theme. Echo listens to what lingers. Transformation holds what is unfinished. Connection invites shared quiet. Becoming makes space for what is emerging. Stillness is treated as material, not technique.
Silent Spaces is brief, contained, and repeatable. It fits naturally into organisational life and creates space for reflection without performance or pressure. Participants enter, experience, and return to their day carrying what they noticed.
What you get
A facilitated Silent Spaces workshop aligned to the theme of one of the Rooms.
A clearly held experience of pause grounded in the Curatology methodology.
A repeatable format suitable for teams, leaders, or larger groups.
A shared moment participants can return to, even when nothing tangible is produced.
An experience that makes stillness legitimate inside organisational culture.
How it works
The workshop lasts 20–30 minutes and is facilitated inside one of the Rooms. Participants are welcomed with a simple framing that offers permission to pause. The facilitator then steps back.
Silence or minimal sound shapes the experience. Light, rhythm, and small transitions mark movement without explanation. Participants remain mostly silent, engaging in their own way. Any reflection is optional and lightly held.
The workshop closes without debrief or discussion. The experience ends clearly, allowing participants to leave without needing to explain or translate what happened.