
What if emotions weren’t something to fix but something to explore?
Step into a world where neuroscience, art, and movement meet.
Bubble of Emotions is a prototype of a museum that doesn't just show emotions:
It lets you feel them, explore them, and reflect on them with others.
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This isn’t a class.
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It’s not therapy.
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It’s a social experiment, and you’re part of it.
*No prior knowledge required- just openness, presence, and the willingness to contribute.

What You’ll Experience
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This is a co-created emotional experience- not a class, not a show.
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As part of a small focus group, you’ll:
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Move through 3 emotional “bubbles”
Short, sensory activities based on neuroscience and emotional learning. -
Share light reflections during the session. You’ll receive all the details in advance- no pressure, just presence.
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Receive 3 quick follow-ups (24h · 72h · 7 days)
To see what stayed with you and what shifted over time. -
By joining, you’ll help shape the first-ever Museum of Connection- a space where we explore emotions the way we explore art.
Meet The Creators
Hi, I’m Veva de Sousa, founder of Black Swan Xperience. I design immersive experiences that blend neuroscience, emotion, and creativity, helping people reconnect with themselves in meaningful ways.
With me is Maliya Lazli, expert in sustainability projects and systems thinking. Her work brings clarity, depth, and care to everything we create.
Together, we’re building the first Museum of Connection- and this Berlin focus group is your chance to help shape it.
We don’t offer answers.
We invite presence, reflection, and curiosity.
If you’ve been looking for a space to feel, think, and just be-
this bubble might be for you.

Apply to Join
📍 Location: Treptower Park
Exact meeting point will be shared upon confirmation.
📆 Date: Friday, August 1st, 2025
🕖 Time: 19:00–20:30
👥 Group size: Max. 20 people
🎟️ Cost: Free – by application only*
* To keep this experience intimate and valuable, spots are limited. We’ll use your answers to form a diverse group and align the experience with our research goals.