Locality: Puente Aranda Punto Puente (Bridge Point) - Agrupación Absoluto Western side The agrupación Absoluto presented its project with the community of the neighborhoods surrounding the bridge and with the community of the Brasilia neighborhood, where they developed their laboratories. Their proposal was based on interactive modules where the community could interact with fresh and funny questions. These modules in turn served the purpose of gathering information for the artists' visual proposal. At the same time, the artists held a series of artistic workshops where they introduced the community to the practice of graffiti in the city, where the community acquired knowledge in color, basic drawing, lettering and anatomical drawing. The activities culminated in an outdoor game activity with the participation of senior citizens, young people and children, sharing and exchanging knowledge. From all these activities, the theme that the community decided to graph was music: they imagined it in many bright colors, similar to those of the rainbow, in waves, where the viewer is impregnated with flavor when visualizing the graphic proposal. Utopías de andén (Sidewalk Utopia) - SaintCat Crew Eastern side The SaintCat Crew developed its project with the community living in the Under Bridge Zone, homeless population and recyclers of the cardboard route. Within these laboratories, the tours along this route stand out, where the opinion of the citizens who live on the street was the primary inspiration for the visual proposal. Different methodologies were used, incorporating dialogue and different didactics to express their feelings, since these populations are often marginalized and think that their opinion is not important. The research conducted by the group was always relevant in order to intervene in a place where they would feel portrayed and included in their own territory. The artists portrayed the characters with whom they shared their tours, using vibrant, light-filled colors to give the environment a sense of warmth. They socialized their proposals in cinema forums organized close to the communities they worked with, and by carrying out tours showing the visual proposals to the homeless population with whom they worked through printed material.