Exhibition: The importance of social relationships and loneliness

… we wanted to go through the exhibition together

Audio transcription – Before the opening…

Woman1: This is space 1 and you have to choose a few lines.

Woman1: Well, here are the different photos of loneliness.

Woman1: And then, this is space 2, also with photos, that you can sit… I don’t know.

Woman1: This is also space 2 with a mural, small mural, …with different things.

Woman1: (laughs) I don’t know… talk… (invites Woman2 to talk)

Woman1: Oh, I skipped one, didn’t I? That…

Woman2: Yes…

Woman1: These are photos with different actions.

Woman2: I don’t know, it’s already said, …ah, not what there is, not the poster.

Woman1: The little poster, and… I don’t know, it explains a little what we’ve done and such… but it speaks a little! Why just me?….

Woman1: And this is a small mural, you can sit down if you want, to see it. And if not… well, let’s go somewhere else.

Woman1: Here are little videos, they’re the same. You can listen to it if you want…

Woman1: These are interviews… short interviews we have done with people with disabilities and without disabilities.

Woman2: From 18 to 30 years old.

Woman1: That’s right, but let Man1 speak, not just you and me!

Man1: This is what we have talked about, the conclusions and everything we have done throughout the project.

Woman1: Well, let’s move on to space 4. This… here you can choose what you want to do. You have to paint where you feel your loneliness, where you want.

Woman1: I don’t know, and then here you can choose what you want to do, whether to write or paint… or tick a letter.

Woman1: And that’s it. The end.

We open the exhibition on Thursday 28 June at 17.30h. There were many people who accompanied us and with whom we were able to share an important part of the work done.

Audio transcription:

Hello, good morning, welcome to our exhibition.

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