The project Breeze is a device created by the artist to capture and visualize wind using wind data and a robotic arm. Developed during the covid 19 lockdown, the artist sought to bring the outdoor weather into an isolated indoor space. I find the idea of visualizing wind through the swaying of plants particularly compelling. The use of a typically indoor plant to represent outdoor wind is an interesting contradiction, reflecting the artist’s experience of isolation during the lockdown. This parallel between the indoor plant and the outdoor wind highlights the tension between lockdown and the natural world. Since this project involves just a single device, I think it would be even more impactful if multiple devices were used together, potentially forming an indoor garden. This might create a more immersive experience. This project kind of reminds me of Janet Echelman’s installations as they both attempt to capture the forms and directions of air and wind.