Technology has made it easy for people in two places to hear each others voices, send messages or photos, and communicate and connect easily. However, there are some feelings that cannot be replaced by these. Only two people standing It has to be close to be able to be conveyed.
"How can we use technology more delicately to shorten the distance between two people?" Daniel Sher thought. "I have to try hard not to recreate the joy and warmth of a hug. Those imitations and imitations always make it a bit false." With this idea in mind, she began to create a series of works "saying things that". can't be said), allowing people who maintain long-distance relationships to express their emotions and thoughts in a new way.
I’m with you
The work simulates the heartbeat of a person. One of the people can touch it with his hand and put it on his chest. The person on the other end can feel the beating of the object as if he is holding the other persons heart.
Cheer up
The windmill material is used. When one side blows into the windmill, bubbles will float out from the other side.
Sending a kiss
This group of works is a combination of flowers and butterflies. The flowers are equipped with small microphones and glass tubes to block non-artificial interference. When the microphone picks up someone blowing onto it, the message is sent to the butterfly, causing it to gently flap its wings.