A judgment-free participatory art project
What do you notice?
A moment. A feeling. Something small. No explanation needed.
What gets your attention?
How do you notice?
What happens when we collect what we notice?
01 Write something A short note, a sentence fragment, a single word.
Submit digitally via the form.
HOW TO PARTICIPATE
02 Add a photo taken in the moment.
Quality doesn't matter.
Submit alone or with words.
03 Place an object, a small physical item in a project vessel.
Request a vessel to carry with you.
ARTIST'S TRANSLATION STATEMENT
Contributions to Notice—including notes, photographs, and physical objects—are treated as traces of attention rather than personal narratives. Submissions are not presented as documentation or explanation of events, and they are not displayed verbatim by default.
Instead, I work with contributions over time, looking for patterns, repetition, texture, and absence. Materials may be grouped, altered, abstracted, or translated into other forms as part of the artistic process. Individual contributions may be combined with others or used indirectly, and they may not appear in a recognizable way.
All contributions are anonymized unless explicit consent is given, and no identifying information is intentionally highlighted. The project is judgment-free; there is no ranking, editing, or interpretation of what is “important.”
By contributing, participants acknowledge that their submissions may be transformed or partially obscured in service of the artwork, and that participation does not guarantee inclusion in a final exhibition or piece.
Notice treats noticing as a shared, everyday act and art-making as a form of listening.
Judgment-free project
Anonymous by default.
Participate once or many times.
Art-making as listening.
PROJECT VESSELS
Vessels are handmade, naturally dyed containers you carry with you to collect what you notice — a small object, a note, a fragment.
All vessel participants return their collection electronically or by mail. Postage paid by the artist.