BOOK OF WAVES PT100
CARBON-CAPTURING LIVING SCULPTURE
Algae Biopolymers, Living Algae Culture
96x22x22 inch
BOOK OF WAVES PT11
CARBON-CAPTURING LIVING SCULPTURE
Algae Biopolymers, Living Algae Culture
72x10x10 inch
BOOK OF WAVES PT200
CARBON-CAPTURING LIVING SCULPTURE
Algae Biopolymers, Living Algae Culture
90x24x24 inch
BOOK OF WAVES PT10
CARBON-CAPTURING LIVING SCULPTURE
Algae Biopolymers, Living Algae Culture
86x10x10 inch
BOOK OF WAVES PT15
CARBON-CAPTURING LIVING SCULPTURE
Algae Biopolymers, Living Algae Culture
84x10x10 inch
BOOK OF WAVES PT2
CARBON-CAPTURING LIVING SCULPTURE
Algae Biopolymers, Living Algae Culture
10x36x4 inch
BOOK OF WAVES PT7
CARBON-CAPTURING LIVING SCULPTURE
Algae Biopolymers, Living Algae Culture
8x8x4 inch
BOOK OF WAVES PT12
CARBON-CAPTURING LIVING SCULPTURE
Algae Biopolymers, Living Algae Culture
8x8x4 inch
BOOK OF WAVES PT4
CARBON-CAPTURING LIVING SCULPTURE
Algae Biopolymers, Living Algae Culture
12x12x4 inch
BOOK OF WAVES PT1
CARBON-CAPTURING LIVING SCULPTURE
Algae Biopolymers, Living Algae Culture
36x72x4 inch
BOOK OF WAVES PT3
CARBON-CAPTURING LIVING SCULPTURE
Algae Biopolymers, Living Algae Culture
13x11x3 inch
OXYGEN PRODUCING LIVING SCULPTURES / THE GARDEN OF WAVES
Could you change the world just by breathing?
Vladimir Kanic’s living sculptures use spectators’ breath as food and convert it into oxygen while mitigating the effects of global climate change. The artist utilizes the biological processes of living algae to capture carbon dioxide, create oxygen, and purify the air from toxins. Made from organic biopolymers, the sculptures housing the living algae bring attention to global environmental problems while providing hope and solution for global climate change.
Vladimir’s sculptures question the relationship between human and non-human organisms while putting them in a symbiotic relationship in situ, enabling interspecies communication based on the exchange of gases – humans exhale carbon dioxide, and algae inhale it and convert it into oxygen. The interaction of spectators with living sculptures changes the art while transforming it into a time-based media piece that morphs in time, additionally raising questions about the binarity of life and death and the nature of consciousness.