In each city we placed a 2 x 3.5-meter canvas in a central meeting place at the heart of the city between 12 noon and 12 midnight. Paint and brushes were provided and everyone passing by had the opportunity to express themselves in both paint and words.
Meanwhile the entire project was documented. One film camera shot the whole scene—the painting, gradually growing, and the interaction between the people painting and talking.
Another camera worked as a “speaker’s corner,” where people answered the questions and freely expressed their thoughts about life in the year 2000.
The project was also covered in stills. The result is 120 hours of film—thoughts, voices and impulses from the major metropolises, 10 exceptional paintings, and over 1,000 stills.