Breath as an action generator. 
The installation invites the observer to interact with the objects through the use of a sensor that is responsive to breath (CO2). 
The observer is invited to breathe into the sensor‘s application and activate the lighting system installed within the sculptures using their breath. 
The installation explores the relationship between the body and space, and the influence they have on each other. Through a practice of synchronization, we aim to examine the terms “holiness“ and “spirituality. “

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