Abstract
This article presents improv writing in urban space: a literary project with elements of improvisation, which dates to the time of the COVID–19 global pandemic. At the same time, it is an attempt to capture the project as a psychophysical activity, because of successive instructions confronted with experience. In other words, the question is not to analyze improv writing in urban space as an accomplished activity, but to show how instructions confronted with action give rise to subsequent parts of the project.
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