Stuart Sipahigil
Up is Down: Experiment #4
Remember when you were a kid and you used to lay backwards on a chair, look up at the ceiling and pretend it was the floor? No? Well, I do.
I would mentally walk all over the ceiling, stepping over the doorways, trying not to trip over light fixtures, and laughing at all of the silly people looking up at me.
Sometimes we need to turn things upside down (or inside out) for a while, just to get a little different perspective and perhaps break out of a creative rut. How about you? What can you do to shake things up… or is that down?
Want to know more about the experiment? Visit my blog at www.thelightwithout.com/2010/02/21/experiment/.
Up is Down: Experiment #4
Remember when you were a kid and you used to lay backwards on a chair, look up at the ceiling and pretend it was the floor? No? Well, I do.
I would mentally walk all over the ceiling, stepping over the doorways, trying not to trip over light fixtures, and laughing at all of the silly people looking up at me.
Sometimes we need to turn things upside down (or inside out) for a while, just to get a little different perspective and perhaps break out of a creative rut. How about you? What can you do to shake things up… or is that down?
Want to know more about the experiment? Visit my blog at www.thelightwithout.com/2010/02/21/experiment/.