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At a space, at me.
Gluttony is interpreted as the manifestation of excess and disorder in our innermost desires, as well as the excessive accumulation of elements in the same context. This leads to an overlapping of thoughts and activities culminating in chaos that we prefer to hide and keep in the most private sphere of our lives to avoid social judgment.

In our effort to shelter and conceal an overflowing state, we isolate ourselves in a space that is our own and personal, the bed is a space where we sleep for physiological reasons, but this space becomes a space where other activities are developed that serve to anesthetize, to stop thinking and emotionally fill the body with joyful activities.

Therefore, the bed undergoes a constant transformation of contexts, becoming a versatile place that ultimately boils down to me. What I do in my bed constructs my identity. That metamorphosis helps that space to become a place that helps to disconnect from a reality that moves at a dizzying speed and overflows with inputs.

Cross-Functional Team with
Carla Benasco, Ona Boix, Natalia Catalan, Inés Escayola, Paula Martos, Lucía Sanchis, Helena Sans, Maura Serra & Anna Tolrà