Invisible Wall: 48-Hour Newsroom for Hidden Storie

The Invisible Wall is a temporary, two-day public storytelling experiment that turns an ordinary public space into a living, human-powered newspaper.

For 48 hours, I will install a simple physical “wall” made of cardboard and paper where passersby can anonymously write short messages about things that are missing from their lives — people, dreams, conversations, truth, connection.

Using a laptop and small printer, I will live-edit and format these raw messages with simple AI tools and print them into miniature “front pages” that get displayed in real time on the wall.

The result is a strange, quiet spectacle: strangers watching their invisible stories become visible.

This project is inspired by my own lived experience of searching for something personal that is absent — but the wall allows the public to become the storytellers.

It will exist briefly, then disappear, leaving behind only photos and shared memory.

Fondos becados por Orlando, FL (January 2026)