Art and digital interaction complement each other in Larissa Paredes' open-air gallery. In Tupi-Guarani, in the Mawé dialect, Moa means path. Hence the name of this relaxed 'experience path' inspired by nature. “The elements refer to leaves, stones, sand, water, flowers, a group that forms a unique design”. Larissa also bet on curved lines, which provide rhythm and fluidity. And the colors make reference to clay, wood, foliage and the sun itself – such as terracotta, green, caramel and mustard. In executing the project, Larissa worked in partnership with designer Juliana Ottaviani; another designer, Mariana Navarro, created the identity. To interact with the space, the visitor accesses the @moaespaco profile via QR Code, and creates their own images through an exclusive filter. “Thus, from one art only several 'micro' arts emerge, depending on each person's perspective.”