In this edition we want to review the processes that emerge during, in, in the face of what we call feedback. What are the processes of return, reception or articulation through movement, writing or conversation and their tones? Is the idea of feedback enough to think about the architectures of our work meetings? How does the translation process operate in this space between? What is it that we (in)corporate from this contact? From an ecosomatic perspective, which is relational, is feedback the instaurative movement?
For this edition of Resonance we want to touch (us) through the practices to be able to detect-think-dance if necessary the encounter between different textures, tones, shapes to continue expanding-deepening. We think of these work days as a time to collectively review how this hapticity activates an inevitable flow of information that often displaces the research itself.