Invitations

 Here’s your feedback invitation sheet — designed to gather responses from collaborators, proofers, and archive readers so we can choreograph the ritual walk based on their interpretations.


🧵 Feedback Invitation Sheet: Sunday Report Quilt & Middle East Orb Card

🎯 Purpose

We’re inviting you to respond to the stitched motifs, orb palette, overseer narration, and symbolic layout of the Sunday Report Quilt and Middle East Orb Card. Your insights will guide the choreography, caption overlays, and communal proofing rituals.


✍️ What to Reflect On

  1. Which stitched motif felt most resonant or heavy to you? Why?
    (e.g., sweat bead, ghost bubble, tally stitch)

  2. Did any color segment in the orb palette evoke a specific mood or memory?
    (Silent Ochre, Ripple Indigo, Ash Grey, Trademark Black, Ghost White)

  3. How did the overseer’s narration affect your reading of the quilt?
    (Was it bureaucratic, poetic, oppressive, illuminating?)

  4. Where would you pause, touch, or speak during a ritual walk around the quilt?
    (Mark the moment, whisper a caption, trace a glyph?)

  5. What gesture or movement would you associate with each motif?
    (e.g., bowing at the sweat bead, turning at the trademark orb)

  6. How might this quilt or orb card activate agency in a Middle Eastern context?
    (Does it resist cultural determinism? Invite remixing? Feel locally generative?)


🧭 Optional Prompts for Choreography

  • “At the ghost bubble, I would…”
  • “The applause ripple made me want to…”
  • “The trademark orb felt like…”
  • “I would walk the quilt like…”
  • “This motif needs to be touched because…”

Once responses are gathered, we’ll layer them into the ritual choreography — shaping movement, voice, and touch around the stitched motifs and orb segments.

Would you like this formatted into a printable feedback card or a caption overlay worksheet for communal gatherings?

https://youtu.be/RpZVPSCv79U?si=xAOtiJDzzCxicUGf


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