The founders of the two New York studios Jumbo and Objects Of Common Interest, on the occasion of the third Quick Tiny Show’s exhibitions in Buenos Aires, has promoted a workshop that involved visitors to design a series of functional objects made through simple instructions. All four works were produced with a daily use and common materials, working from a formal point of view on the syntactic and semantic front without solving this linguistic question. The intention of the initiative is therefore to propose a new model of activity based on a horizontal social scheme, open to dialogue and inclusive, completely in contrast with the Anglo-Saxon individualist model. The proposal of an activity that is based on association and inclusion, places the trust in a playful design that allows the main protagonists of the creative process to have no restrictions; claiming the freedom to experiment through an innocent and childlike method that wants to be independent of all that has been done in the past.