
This project is an art installation developed for the Usona Institute in Fitchburg, Wisconsin, United States, a treatment center that uses psilocybin for depression, anxiety, and trauma. The structure, built mainly from polycarbonate sheets with LED strips at its edges, is located in the Institute's group therapy space, where patients spend time reflecting and meditating, feeling part of the ecosystem in a synesthetic process involving colors, scents, and sounds.

Daytime view of the art installation.

Daytime view of the art installation.

Bottom view of the art installation.

Night view of the therapy room, showcasing the art installation illuminated by LED lights.
This animation presents the structure of the construction, composed of wood and cables that will support the art installation.
Company: Freelance
Client: Suhail Design
Year: 2022
Design Team: Gabriela Chicarelli, Jeff Chicarelli & Guilherme Giantini