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As humans we need each other—perhaps not in the way that has identified us evolutionally, but in the way that remains important to our psychological and emotional survival.

With light and sound let us play, in the colours let us dream, let us paint with our emotions a new language, one that can be understood by one and all, young and old, small and large, weak or strong.

For we all know what it means;

To feel emotions.

But we don’t all yet know how to;

Communicate emotion.
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Humans, by nature, have developed into social beings. Dependence on and solidarity with each other strengthened our capacity to live in harsh environmental and social conditions. While the challenge in survival of these situations has diminished in today's world, people do still tend to feel a need to be affiliated and connected with others. In our advanced digital era, one of the prevalent questions about the growing rise of isolation is how we have become less concerned for others. At one point, our entire life relied on trusted and loving relationships.

Basically, it doesn't matter how technologically advanced we are; interpersonal communication is a key aspect of being human. With the rise of COVID-19 expressing emotions in a natural and interpersonal setting has become somewhat scarce.