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Camila

    Camila is more than an object; it’s an almost human presence, the fruit of a deeply personal creation, inspired by the need to communicate the difficulty of establishing and maintaining contact for those living with shyness or social anxiety.

    Although in its final version the interaction has been simplified – it plays in the presence of people and stops in their absence – the initial concept was more complex:

    After being switched on, Camila would start her melody extremely slowly. When someone approached within a certain distance, she would stop immediately. However, if she ‘felt at ease’ again, she would resume the melody at a faster pace and gain ‘resistance’, allowing people to get closer. After a few cycles of approaching, stopping, growing more confident and starting again, it was possible to pick up the music box and walk freely around the room while it played its melody at full speed, in complete confidence.

    This project reflects the importance of respecting the limits of those who are vulnerable, but also of encouraging a gradual vulnerabilisation that allows deeper bonds to be created.