 My final project for future design is about a social experiment where people are going to communicate face-to-face instead of using their digital device. I want to create this experience for people, especially the target, its city people, and to make them also uncomfortable, you know, because in social media we have different attitudes and maybe, you know, like you send a song on YouTube to your friend and it will say like, yeah, I will listen to it, but he never does it, or you just start a shit storm about some hot topic on Twitter, on Facebook and just want to recreate this experience but making people seeing each other and that's what I would like to do. It's going to be three different spaces, defined by three tables and each table is going to have posters that are going to guide you and the tools that you're going to use with the other person that is going to be with you and I'm going to guide the people inside it. That's the main thing actually. Also the posters are important, but I'm going to just explain to the people at the beginning that they need to be true, it's better that they don't know each other. I would try to do my best actually, you know, it's going to be an exhibition full of art and different experience, so I think that it could go fine. Basically in the last few months that was the launch of the Metaverse, you know, and I was like, man, I don't get it, like maybe it's the obvious consequence of the technology, but I was like, I really don't get it, I mean, what is it about? Like last week there was a football match and there was the first football match shown on the Metaverse, it was an Italian football match, I was like, does it make any sense? Like I have to watch something into another reality, like can I just do it in my living room? I know maybe the Metaverse is going to be super cool and I think that if it's going to be affordable I will use it maybe every day, but my concern was to go out of this augmented reality, augmented intelligence world and I wanted more to focus on the social aspect because I think that we are a middle generation and with middle generation I mean that we are the last generation who has their parents and their grandparents who had experienced the world without internet and that is super cool because from now on, all of us, we're going to be super cool grandmother and grandfather because we're going to have our memory book on Instagram and our life, it's, I mean, I had my first smartphone when I was 18, so I am pretty lucky to experience a life without internet but I can see now that so many kids, even in the school, in the train, and why they are doing breakfast in Starbucks, they are using the tablet there and it is cool, I mean, maybe this is an obvious consequence of the world, of the evolution of the human species, but I just want to remind people that there is a world outside the internet and this is crazy because I think we are losing so many skills, I think that our brain is getting lazier and lazier and it is also because we spend so much time in this kind of social interaction that apparently makes us happy. Speaking about the social aspect of it, I think that now we are shy, we are very more shy and we prefer to break the ice with some filter, which is Tinder, Instagram, or we feel free to say whatever we want, even just because it's on Twitter, you know, and maybe that's fine, but I want just to make people understand how different they would act if they are in front of these people, that's where my project starts. Come to our exhibition because it's going to be wild and it's a walk on the wild side and we are artists and students and designers working each other and I'm sure that it's going to be worth it for you. Cheers, bless.