Laura Geiger
The ordinary is where worlds are made.
Every day we recreate conversations we don't want.
Organizations become less alive than the people inside them. Families repeat patterns nobody chose. Political divisions deepen despite everyone's best intentions.
None of this happens all at once. It happens through ordinary relational movements that become so familiar we stop noticing them.
Eventually, what we keep creating together begins to feel inevitable. Once something feels inevitable, it's difficult to recognize that we're still helping to make it.
Those same ordinary movements also shape what becomes possible between us. We begin meeting one another through what we already expect to find.
We begin relating more to our understanding of one another than to one another.
Possibilities disappear long before anyone intends them to. This isn’t because we don't care, but because ordinary life asks us to move quickly.
This is where my work begins.
I create practices that make the formation of shared worlds visible while they are still unfolding.
Before different worlds become possible, we have to perceive how the ones we inhabit are continually being made - not in theory but in ordinary moments.
A hesitation, an interruption, a reassurance, an explanation, a silence, a name. These moments seem small.
They don't simply express the worlds we inhabit. They help create them.
They are among the ways relationships, classrooms, organizations, families, and political life continually become what they are.
The same inquiry, explored in four different settings
You don't learn this by reading about interaction.
You learn it by finding yourself inside moments you suddenly realize you've lived a thousand times without noticing.
School of the Small and Imperfect
What happens when another person isn't completed quite so quickly?
A long-form practice exploring the ordinary movements through which conversations, classrooms, and communities continually become what they are.
Deep Puppetry™
What happens when an object exceeds its first recognition?
A relational laboratory exploring how ordinary objects reorganize attention, relationship, and possibility.
Witnessing Without Colonizing
What happens when we delay explanation?
Practices for staying with another person before rushing toward familiarity or interpretation.
Organizations
What happens when culture becomes observable while it is still being produced?
Working with teams to study the ordinary habits through which collaboration and leadership continually emerge.
We rarely experience ourselves as participating in the making of the worlds we inhabit.
By the time a conversation, a classroom, a family, or an organization feels like "the way things are," countless ordinary movements have already helped compose it.
The practices I create make those movements available for collective attention while they are still unfolding.
Because the ordinary is not only where worlds are made.
It is where different worlds remain possible.