While he was in Brooklyn, he noticed that the thousands of people (who travel across the Williamsburg Bridge pedestrian), each day tended to stick to themselves. He wanted this piece to slow people down, and to spark imagination. The Minneapolis artist Hottea, wanted to create a platform for verbal communication among people, in New York City’s fast-paced environment (and that in a world in which face-to-face communication is becoming less and less common).
Observers’ visual perception is challenged and intensified. That installation in Amstelveen (Netherlands), is made from crystal, mirrors and optical glass, but also precious stones. According to Dutch artist Suzan Drummen, from a distance, the design appears orderly and clear, the eyes become disoriented by the many details and visual stimuli.
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