当呼吸可以言语
Breathing as Language
When audiences enter the “bubbles”, people’s language is shielded by transparent hoods equipped with soundproofing capabilities. This not only represents a physical isolation in interpersonal communication but also signifies a philosophical deconstruction of the essence of communication. The sensors inside the bubbles detect the frequency and intensity of their breath, driving the antennaes on heads to sway and emit “birdsong.” At this time, people can only use the instinctive breathing of the body as a communication language. All the symbols of the existing language are simplified into physiological signals, as if they are compelled to regress to an animal-like mode of communication, , prompting us to contemplate the symbiotic origin and interconnected relationships with all beings, from a non-anthropocentric perspective.