These wire creations may seem like static figures , but they’re hiding a secret. With only one breath, they come to life right before your eyes, offended by the stench of all that garlic you had for lunch.
Created by artist Fraser Ross , his ” Breath Of Life ” pieces were constructed using some old scrap electronics, one of those wire called Flexinol, which is able to remember its shape when distorted, and a couple of belljars. Ross says that the movement is supposed of the wires is presupposed to mimic the growth of plants, that’s why he has you exhale your smelly, carbon-dioxide filled breath on the piece. [Fraser Ross via Design Milk via Make]
A Breath of Life by Fraser Ross 2010 from FRASER ROSS on Vimeo .
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