This article describes an idea for achieving a higher level of global visibility of certain events and for improving and stimulating citizens (in this first approach, European citizens) for a higher level of consciousness of the diversity of European reality. At present, each country or region of Europe is still living in a sort of psychological space circumscribed by the old sense of geographical border, and where information about other realities is mostly spread by means of conventional media, newspapers, magazines, TV, etc., as well as by the Internet and, in the latter case, by the information recorded by travellers. This is how the conceptions of Europe and of European citizenship are slowly developing. The proposal presented in this article, named "HiperJanela", aims to bring citizens to an upper level of on-time-real-information across the entire European space, by means of a global network of public video-interfaces which we call the HiperJanelas (notice that "Janela" is the Portuguese word for window).