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csaw:flow [2020-10-29 12:37] – created majacsaw:flow [2020-10-29 12:48] – [Example: a meal] maja
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-====== Event flow and experience design ======+====== Event flow ======
  
 What is the 'flow' of a participatory event? The flow provides an overview of the process as a whole and includes the connections and relationships between different elements (sessions, participants, spaces, content…). A good event flow assures that all the elements work together towards the desired outcome. Aside from the programme of an event (which is explicitly communicated to the participants), a flow also includes less tangible aspects, such as the rhythm of the setting and the changing atmosphere of the event.  What is the 'flow' of a participatory event? The flow provides an overview of the process as a whole and includes the connections and relationships between different elements (sessions, participants, spaces, content…). A good event flow assures that all the elements work together towards the desired outcome. Aside from the programme of an event (which is explicitly communicated to the participants), a flow also includes less tangible aspects, such as the rhythm of the setting and the changing atmosphere of the event. 
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   * How do you feel when it's all over?   * How do you feel when it's all over?
  
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