For this post I will be analyzing the work by Nataly Gattegno. She creates very interesting work that explores the use of physical space in her physical interactions and digital interactions. The specific project I am looking at is Anemone, an immersive pedestrian experience.
The piece itself is instillation art and is located in Albany, California. Anemone creates a place to engage in conversation with people. The manner in which the sculpture works with light and space also allows the views to enjoy the animated play of light and shadow created by the artwork’s intricate geometric structure.
The space is immersive and creates a new sense of place for conversation which works well with the space that it is located in. Gattegno creates other similar pieces that serve similar purposes, all very cleanly made and designed.