A Breath of Life

This is an expedition involving the artificial study of plant life. Ten propagated flowers from a living plant. Each flower has a ‘death state’, until human interaction triggers its ‘life state’ and just for a brief moment, you may recapture the flowers in full bloom. When the viewer blows into the specimen jars, each flower begins a shape change.

Materials – Flexinol (shape changing wire), recycled electronic components, specimen jars.

A Breath of Life by Fraser Ross 2010 from FRASER ROSS on Vimeo.

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