laura geiger

Relational Fieldwork

Live relational practices for studying how meaning, participation, and coordination emerge between people

Most interaction moves toward rapid coherence.

Roles settle, meaning stabilizes, and responsibility distributes itself, usually before we notice it happening.

A pause gets filled.
Someone becomes easy to understand.
Tension gets absorbed.
The room moves on.

This work creates live conditions where those moments can be slowed down, perceived, and worked with directly.

ways to enter the work

witnessing without colonizing

Staying with interaction before meaning settles

A live relational practice where participants work with interpretation, coordination pressure, and the impulse to stabilize moments too quickly.

private sessions

Relational inquiry & accompaniment

Private online sessions for artists, facilitators, practitioners, and curious humans navigating relationship, creative process, participation, uncertainty, and unresolved interaction.

school of the small and imperfect

Long-term relational fieldwork

An ongoing practice environment for developing participation literacy through repeated live interaction over time.

organizational labs

For teams and institutions

Experiential labs for observing how interaction shapes authority, participation, decision-making, and collaboration in real time.

why this matters

Power is not only structural. It lives in who explains, who reassures, who absorbs tension, who becomes easy to understand, and who quietly disappears.

It is continuously reproduced through ordinary interaction:

  • who responds

  • who explains

  • who absorbs tension

  • who disappears

These processes usually happen too quickly to perceive.

Relational Fieldwork creates environments where they can become visible and workable.

What participants notice over time

“This work has started to expand in me and in my relational field. I’ve noticed patterns repeating across different people and situations — with such similarity that I can’t help but see my own participation in creating the outcomes. There’s a kind of zoomed-out perspective now, like I’m in the interaction and also watching it unfold.”
-Kevin Karpinski

“We entered a space where things didn’t need to be fully formed, where we could delay our automatic responses and stay with what was happening. At times I didn’t understand what was happening. But I began to feel that not knowing didn’t mean I was lost.”
-Anita van Ast

About Laura

Laura Geiger is an artist, facilitator, and creator of participatory relational practices.

Her work draws from puppetry, applied theatre, somatics, performance, social practice art, and group process to create live environments where interaction can be slowed down, perceived, and worked with in real time.

Through projects including Deep Puppetry™ and Relational Fieldwork, she explores how participation shapes meaning, power, responsibility, and collective experience.