Uses of Walls
The Wall of Dolls, an artistic installation in Milan, Italy, is a poignant and sober statement that marks and condemns violence against women. The wall features dolls of various kinds, symbols of childhood innocence, alongside the names of murdered women, as well as photos, posters, and poems, Some of these detail statistics on crimes against women, and some of them powerful statements written by survivors.
In 1998, the United Nations Development Fund for Women organized a photo exhibit that contrasted a "wall of shame", focusing on women's plight and suffering, with a "wall of hope", showcasing initiatives to end violence against women. More information about the Wall of Hope Campaign:
https://www.youtube.com/@wallofhopecampaign512
In Second Life, the collaborative arts group, 2Lei organized a yearly event from 2009 to at least 2019 on November 25th, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. The event may or may not have involved the use of walls. I imagine it did, for art work and the like. More about the event:
https://modemworld.me/2019/11/19/no-violence-the-2lei-10th...
Then there is this: “Sexual violence and harassment in the metaverse,” a publication by The Alliance for Universal Digital Rights, Equality Now and The International Observatory on Vulnerable People in Data Protection (Vulnera).
https://audri.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/EN-AUDRi-Sexu...
Enough of walls. I prefer a waterfall -- a symbol of strength, resilience, cleansing, or even tranquility. Peace.