1 by one by Natasha Sharma is a site-specific installation that attempts to playfully visualize and investigate how navigation and movement is possible in a city like Mumbai, India, where there is less than 1 square metre of public space for each citizen. Her walk-in installation adopts the properties of confined space, stacking, cramming, density and compactness as elements of urban organization, but contrasts them with the harsh reality of Indian urban life through the use of soft, organic shapes. These soft and adaptable shapes negotiate inhabitation, mobility and contact in the public space, as interactive, social and sometimes dramatic experiencing of constriction, adaptation, integration and exclusion. Natasha Sharma’s work has been created in partnership with Manush John and Noor Sengupta.