SYMPHONY_OF_MY_BREATH
"Putting on the wired skin of machine flesh as its privileged aesthetic medium, art today actually wears the speed of circulation, breathes the vector traces of The Image Matrix, experiences the gravitational pull of bodies caught in the web of the "standing-reserve," and out-energizes the dynamic technological drive to the harvesting of humans, nature and animals."
Arthur Kroker The Will to Technology
SYMPHONY_OF_MY_BREATH acknowledges some of the ideas mentioned above through an action of re-embodiment. I was thinking about how these plastic boxes, these machines could circulate information in a similar way that my body processes air. I use the word “my” here to suggest the possibility that this product of innovation might have its own subjectivity or quite literally to explore the notion that my breath could be transferred into data and expelled by the device as sound.