we breathe from the moment we are born until the moment we die. breathing is a chemical and mechanical process for bringing oxygen to every cell of our bodies, as well as for getting rid of carbon dioxide. our body needs oxygen to obtain energy to fuel all our living processes from head to toe. it is a vital and constant need, not just for us but all life on earth.
by exhaling – getting rid of your waste product: carbon dioxide – you can read/see parts on this transparent sheet [some parts are greasy and others are not]. your breath/the process will not be enough to read everything/oversee everything/find your way through the maze at the same time, but you can decide which part you want or need to read/see [first]. this »experiment« visualises our process of decision making in relation to obtaining necessary information.
we breathe from the moment we are born until the moment we die. breathing is a chemical and mechanical process for bringing oxygen to every cell of our bodies, as well as for getting rid of carbon dioxide. our body needs oxygen to obtain energy to fuel all our living processes from head to toe. it is a vital and constant need, not just for us but all life on earth.
by exhaling – getting rid of your waste product: carbon dioxide – you can read/see parts on this transparent sheet [some parts are greasy and others are not]. your breath/the process will not be enough to read everything/oversee everything/find your way through the maze at the same time, but you can decide which part you want or need to read/see [first]. this »experiment« visualises our process of decision making in relation to obtaining necessary information.
lucie jo knilli is an austrian, german and american designer. she studied new media and interface- and interaction design at the berlin university of the arts, transformation design at the willem de kooning academy in rotterdam as well as graphic- and communication design at die graphische in vienna. currently she is working on her masters degree in gender studies, also in vienna.
lucie jo knilli is an austrian, german and american designer. she studied new media and interface- and interaction design at the berlin university of the arts, transformation design at the willem de kooning academy in rotterdam as well as graphic- and communication design at die graphische in vienna. currently she is working on her masters degree in gender studies, also in vienna.