Recent Work
We use video to demonstrate how everyday citizens are able to change the collective story. Most of our videos on our Youtube channel have over 1 million views and continue to travel around the world spreading love & inspiration.
Transforming the Monday morning winter blues into a spontaneous sing-along.
Over 30 million views world-wide
(including FB video views)
The World's Biggest Eye Contact Experiment
Uniting the Earth in the power of Eye Contact. This magnificence highlights just how hungry the world is for authentic human connection. Over 150 cities united to create this inspiring message.
Spreading the Joy of Laughter on a Train
Laughter is an international language which connects us all. In this video we explored if laughter could be transmitted to strangers on a train...watch to find out what happens. Over 22 million views on Youtube and growing everyday.
Jae West, one of the original co-founders undresses for message of self-love and acceptance in London.
Over 50 Million Views World-Wide
(including FB video views)
World's Biggest Sing-along
We aimed to inspire humanity to sing-a-long to Three Little Birds by Bob Marley on the way to work on Monday morning, the 23rd of May, 2016.
The Empathy Experiment
Simple yet powerful experiment to see how people would respond when put in the shoes of the person on the street. We donated all money raised to a local homeless person.
The Social Carriage Experiment
A profound experiment, redefining public transport by establishing a designated carriage made for human connection.
Transforming a boring train ride into a spontaneous dance party.
Over 40 millions views world-wide
(including FB video views)
Smashing invisible chains of fear
This was after Mum said I should go get a normal job...
Public Meditation Flashmob
This calming event has gone on to inspiring a number of other social movements around the world to create similar acts in public.
Our first international act of love
The blind trust experiment was first created by Peter Sharp, the founder in 28 May 2013. It has since sparked a global movement of people re-creating the experiment in their own cities. After years of success, Pete decided to do it again, only this time on a global scale. This video shows what happened next.