14-day Challenge
November 4 2020
Day 1 – In the last few months, we've been practicing social distancing, staying at least 6 feet from other people, including family and friends. No more hand-shaking, hugging or cheek kissing. In that sense, being 6 feet away from someone else sometimes feels like miles away. Can we find other ways of social interaction while social distancing?









November 5 2020
Day 2 – A tin can telephone could bring secrets, jokes and voices closer to our ears, while being 6 feet apart. Also, it's an honest communication exercise: while one speaks, the other has to listen. If both sides try to speak at the same time, there's no exchange, no dialogue.



November 6 2020
Day 3 – People were asked to practice social distancing inside the Sistine Chapel









November 7 2020
Day 4 – 6 feet long smile.

November 8 2020
Day 5 – 6 feet hex-grid for public spaces



November 9 2020
Day 6 – We've been practicing social distancing for so long that Time has grown its own beard in between 6 feet.



November 10 2020
Day 7 – The Pandemic. We mourn for all the lights that are gone. There's no greater pain than being forever 6 feet apart from our loved ones.
[The United States and Brazil are the leading countries in deaths caused by the covid-19. Psychopaths and denialists cannot become presidents ever again]







November 11 2020
Day 8 – Stay a baby giraffe apart


November 12 2020
Day 9 – The relative size of the Universe





November 13 2020
Day 10 – Take a 6-ft 2x4 framing lumber and cut it into six equal parts. "Zig-zag" them and build something.




November 14 2020
Day 11 – Take two 6 feet long steel pipes and cut them into 3 parts each.



November 15 2020
Day 12 – Make a jig and drill some holes.




November 16 2020
Day 13 – Take 200 ft. of glow in the dark rope and wind it on the frame.
Is it enough to make us 6 feet together?


November 17 2020
Day 14 – Six feet together chair



