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Nuria: The change occurs when the static/tradi- tional things/ day by day, needs to be different, about boring. When something is static becomes into something who needs the change, and in this way, is the change itself. Max: Change for me is a process of progress. Therfor it needs the ability and the time to rethink things. [Like: what could be?] That requires often education, courage and men- tal strength. When this step is done, the hardest part comes: transfering the theoretical into practical change, change your behaviour.As it can be seen, the opinions about this particular question were highly individual. This created two new thoughts: on the one hand, it’s a good and very complex ques- tion to think about and on the other hand, we were curious about collecting more answers from more different people. As it can be seen, the opinions about this particular question were highly individual. This created two new thoughts: on the one hand, it’s a good and very complex question to think about and on the other hand, we were curious about col- lecting more answers from more different people. Sonya came up with the idea of making a flipbook project because flipbook was a great example that represented change. But the idea was to work on the public space, so we started thinking about ways to transfer the idea of a flipbook into some other medium that would involve public interaction. After a group discussion, we decided to make a perfor- mance in public space, where we would be ask- ing people what does the word »Change« mean to them or what would they change if they would change one thing? We tried to combine every idea and conclusion: the flipbook, public space, perfor- mance and different meanings of change. Follow- ing that, we created paper canvas and wore them on our body to become a »living notebook«. Then we went out on the street and asked strangers what is change for you? or what would you change if you could change something? We offered a bunch of pencils, so they were able to write down their an- swers. We collected answers for four hours until our »notebooks« where full. Finally, we presented the project, which is a collection of different mean- ings and different opinions; what is change or what would people like change if they could. After going through this process, we believed that each mem- ber of the group had a different experience and a unique perspective on the whole process. There- fore, as a conclusion we are sharing our individual experience and perception of the whole process; Paola: So, the whole process of getting an idea of performance and planning it was very fun and cre- ative, every one participated and when we were doing the performance, I was nervous, but as the time passed, I got in to it and it went easier even though people refused to participate a lot. In the end the results were very interesting and various. Sonja: The process itself was very fun, first of all be- cause of our interaction in the group, the chance to share opinions and perceptions. It was interesting to see how all ideas develop into one single way and also, people responding and their reactions. It’s a full range between complete ignoring and just walking by, not wanting to talk, to opening up and being amazed by the project. It was great to talk to all those people and see all their views and answers. There were interesting ones for sure, mostly about the current political and social situation, but also the personal ones as well. Now, we are planning to do another artwork and projects inspired by that an- swers.Elena: the best part of the work was the good environment we created as partners, we were so opened to listen and change our perspectives of