N’ap Naje Ansamn, N’ap Vole Ansamn
2021
Video courtesy of Meta Open Arts

This 70-foot-long installation by artist Didier William in Meta’s New York office depicts several bodies dancing and hugging in a sprawling composition. The wall behind them is covered in a custom-printed wallpaper made from intricate patterns and symbols first printed onto copper. Didier uses carved eyes as the basis of this pattern to symbolize the act of looking. In all, the installation is an exploration of liberation, where bodies are unbound by gravity and the confines of representation.