 Good afternoon. My name is Miriam Thea. I'm in charge of the Libre Graphics workstation in Medialat Prado, Madrid. The workstation is meant to work as a node of LGRU project. It's a space where anyone, professionals or amateurs, artists, designers, developers or general public is welcome to learn, experiment, produce or produce with Libre Graphics. It has been working since the end of 2012 and this Walnut is me at that time. I was starting my trip from private tools to the Libre Graphics world with the aim of accompanying others and showing them the way by means of my own process of discovery. In Madrid, very few people work with Libre tools or know about flaws. There is not a community like in other cities or countries. I think one of the reasons may be that in art schools and design schools, they teach students to work with private tools and close licenses. I think that there are many amazing people in Madrid who only need something to click in them in order to see things from another angle. I think the most powerful tools we have are our minds and there can be no open practice or open software without open and free minds. So this has been my aim in the activities and experiments I've carried out. Always believing that provoking changes in the intimate sphere, cool changes in work or professional practices. Let me tell you about some of these activities. There are many more but I haven't got much time. In the cooking party, participants had to work together to make a very, very easy Spanish recipe. The name is Salmorejo. How do you chop a tomato? Maybe you can think about it. Why do you do it that way? Who taught you? Three people participate and each of their ways of chopping tomatoes was the best before they all went through the food processor. Why is it so hard to change our practices? This process shows us how to get from the individual to the collective, to then go to the particular. Because each participant could then choose the toppings they like. Hard boiled egg, tuna, beef, everybody happy. In build your own tool, the participants had to bring an endless object, choose a character for like little red riding hood. And use this object to build a tool to explain the character, asking the material, how can I help you to express yourself? This is a good example. This is a hunter. I can tell you who he is through his print. Look, these dots, these three dots are the imprint left by this character when he is waiting in the forest with his weapon resting on the ground. When he shot his weapon, the shot is a strike and when he goes for his prey, his movement is a strike too. When he has hunted something, he hunts it from his belt and it leaves a random trail on the ground. This gadget has just changed in front of your very eyes. Why? It is so hard for us to change our tools or create new ones. The case of little red riding hood is very sweet. It wasn't necessary to build anything. Her imprint was made with a small round and it was a suit and the imprint is this. There are one of activities but now I like to highlight the space called open Thursdays, a physical and time space. It is open to experiment, learn and share with free tools. A space where I have spent some Thursdays on my own, waiting and slowly a variety of people have arrived. Historians, agronomists, architects, illustrators, photographers, designers. The family is growing and is healthy and enthusiastic. I like to believe that this meeting space has something to do with Virginia Woolf's rooms of one's own or a current Times Remedio Staff speaks about a connected room of one's own. Open Thursday is a connected community room of one's own. The Graphical Libre Collective is always present in this space. For me it's important to mention the creation of this design studio. We work with Libre Tools only. Everything starts with designing the official program of the Libre Graphics meeting last year. Juan Chobea and I use Scribbles for the first time and we haven't stopped using it since then. Edu enjoyed the group a short while ago. This morning we have facilitated the workshop Please Feed the Monster in cooperation with Wiki Arts Project of Wikimedia Spain, which intends to feed the commons monster with the art and design schools. Our contribution is to do this by means of Libre Tools and collaborative practice. Next week we will do the same again in the first design and digital culture conference of Madrid. I'm going on with my experiments. More and more people are clicking. I start the way on my own and now I feel I'm in good company. Of course in your good company too. Thank you very much.