Tuesday, December 17, 2013

SCOTT SNIBBE

BLOW UP REVIEW


The act of breathing is vital but many of us overlooked as it is done naturally and automatically. Many sympathize more towards other disabilities such as lost of sights and sounds or movements compare towards those with difficulty to breathe such as asthmatic patients.

While sights and sounds enable us to perceive the world and all its wonders, a person’s breath can give a sense of presence and comfort. Blow Up successfully capture and convey the essence and the significant of someone’s breath in our life that we often disregard and ignore. By amplifying the effect of someone blowing on a miniature fans to create a breeze for another person in front of the wall of fans, it reminds us of how our breath plays more roles than just as indicator that we are alive. Small matters or gestures such as blowing up hot soup or beverages, or when someone blowing on our hand when it itch, or blowing on our head when it’s hot might seem trivial but at that point of time, it does carry a much more deeper value.

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