00:22What did we do?
00:23We put a mannequin with a woman in the Lourdes
00:28and we recorded it with a hidden camera to see how people react.
00:32We found three things.
00:34First, many men, many of whom we believe,
00:38they approached the figure of the mannequin
00:41to attack or attack it sexually.
00:44Second, we found that those attacks were more frequent
00:50when the space was alone and in particular in the night.
00:54And third, we found that there were people
00:59who, after the attacks, as you can see in the video,
01:02they approached the female figure
01:05to fix it, to order it, to paint it
01:07in a kind of gesture of solidarity.
01:21What did we do?
01:23First, we wanted to see the interaction of people
01:25with a female figure in the public space.
01:28What we need to do now is to create awareness
01:31about the fact that many men,
01:32more than those that we imagine,
01:34are aggressive and in particular
01:36they behave with a high charge of sexual
01:39towards the female figure
01:41in the public space.
01:43That's a topic that we should put on to think.
02:06If a female figure is a female figure and a female figure
02:14from the point of view sexual and many times from the violence.
02:20In Bogotá, every third day, a woman is murdered.
02:24Every 8 hours, a woman is victim of sexual violence
02:28and 3 women per hour are victim of intrafamiliar violence.
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