Creating a collective heartbeat
Corazón
The heart is an audiovisual piece co-created by more than 40 people who, through an open call, joined in this collaborative experience. Most of them did not know each other before this meeting, from lawyers, artists, designers, doctors, university students, children and even a criminologist, they all came to the coordinates with the main objective of: building a giant heart in the middle of nature, as a homage to this organ, for being the first connection that the human being has with life.
The meeting took place in Sentmenat, Catalonia, a town located 30 minutes from Barcelona.
The heart is an audiovisual piece co-created by more than 40 people who, through an open call, joined in this collaborative experience. Most of them did not know each other before this meeting, from lawyers, artists, designer doctors, university students, children and even a criminologist, they came to the coordinates with the objective of: building a giant heart in the middle of nature, paying homage to this organ, for being the first connection that the human being has with life.
Audiovisual made by Hugo Royo and Valeria Ler.
A heart made by people full of hope and love in the middle of nature.
The meeting took place in Sentmenat, Catalonia, a town located 30 minutes from Barcelona.
This collaborative experience seeks to represent the essence of Munay, the principle of the Andean worldview that highlights emotional knowledge, strengthening what unites us as humanity to weaken what separates us. In this specific experience we compiled more than 200 images of hearts from different parts of the world to join a group of strangers from different generations, nationalities, professions to represent a version that combined the essence of all.
What people said
“... I would like this to spread, and for everyone to gradually understand that they are going to live better.”
— David G. (Attorney)
“Here we are all equal and we only come to share, co creating with people you don’t know but you immediately care”
— Esther E (Spanish muralist)