The virtual spaces created to collect messages to the victims of the Madrid bombing have so far received 27.100 messages since they were created in June by the Spanish railway company Renfe.
These video walls are made of a keyboard to write a message and a display where can people press their hand to see it appear on a plasma screen.
To do so, one can go to the Madrid train stations of Atocha, El Pozo and Santa Eugenia or visit the Mascercanos (Closer) website, where all the messages and hands are archived to be consulted.
The system is another way to deposit candels, flowers or handwritten messages for the 191 persons who died on March 11th.
From Noticiasdot.