TRUTH ISN'T A SHAPE: Drawing the Invisible
A participatory workshop exploring belief systems, psychic reading, and the slippery nature of truth.
Facilitated by Mikaella Socratous, this 3.5-hour session invites 10–15 participants to explore how we construct, distort, and share belief. The workshop begins in a seated circle with introductions and a shared question: What is something you used to believe as a child? This sets the stage for playful investigations into truth and perception.
Through interactive games like Two Truths and a Lie, body language readings, and collaborative storytelling, participants examine how belief is shaped by presentation, intuition, and framing. Optional exercises like describing unseen images test the boundaries between fact, fiction, and interpretation.
In the main exercise, participants create abstract drawings based on emotional responses to prompts such as memories, archetypes, or surreal narratives, translating feeling into colour, shape, and form without aiming for realism.
The final part of the workshop invites group reflection. Drawings are laid out anonymously and discussed: Which feel “true”? What patterns emerge? Is visual intuition collective?
The session ends with an open conversation on symbolic manipulation touching on marketing, propaganda, cults, religion, AI, and astrology. Participants are asked to consider: What does it mean to believe something no one else can prove?
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