Neurodivergent Angel is a beautiful interactive work by Loris Fagaraz, expert in lighting engineering in residential and commercial environments.
Loris creates light boxes that reflect his visionary and conceptual artistry, and he is inspired by Art Deco, Dadaism, Futurism, Pop Art, and everything in between.
Immensely loved by the visitors at the Sant’Eufemia Gallery, neurodivergent angel is an interactive light in the shape of angels’ wings, that hangs statically on the wall, but that is fired by colourful lights that can be individually changed and modified thanks to a remote control. The contradiction of fixed wing and customisable light is intentional, and represents the sociological dialectic between centrifugal internal forces and the external ones. E. Durkheim’s philosophy inspired this work.
the work is completed with the visitor posing, the visitor becomes part of the work itself.Selezionato alla Venice Design Week 2021