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Pravin Sathe and Andrew Doro use photocells, sensors, and motors to give barf bags a chance to breathe--literally. When the airline sickness bags are closed, they "breathe" normally, but when opened, they begin to hyperventilate. Seriously, check out the creepy, yet nearly hypnotizing, videos.
"Detritus (III - XIV)", the second in a series, is a statement on the life embedded within the objects we buy, use and ultimately discard. This series in particular addresses the anxiety associated with travel.
LONDON DESIGN FESTIVAL 2008
FREEDESIGNDOM 2008
ManufRactured EXHIBITION
London Design Festival 2008
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