Once upon a time, there was a girl who lived by the waves of the sea. Every morning she was awakened by the sound of seashells. One day, she awoke full of longing and went to write a letter to the Sea Foam in the sand.
This performative installation, through soundscapes, light, and color, evokes an immersive perceptual experience between the dreamlike and the real, where listening, seeing, and feeling invite us to imagine. A maritime journey where the spectator becomes an active participant. The project is accompanied by a reading object with language in SPC (Pictographic Symbols for Communication), conceived by speech therapist Subhas Maharaj (1980, Canada) from the need to develop a simple graphic system accessible to young people with learning difficulties. The interactive experience encourages the child to write and draw imaginatively, listening through headphones to a short story and sound images.