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"BREATHE": Where does the air we breathe come from?

The Polyterrasse in Zurich is currently the stage for artist Khalil Berro's installation "BREATHE".

BREATHE
BREATHE
BREATHEImage: Sven Kotlarski, SGM
Image: Sven Kotlarski, SGM

The artwork uses real-time calculations from the Atmospheric Dynamics Group at ETH to trace the air's journey, projecting the data onto the ETH main building. "BREATHE" will be on display until October 26, 2024, with viewing hours from 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. to midnight daily. The Swiss Society for Meteorology is delighted to be one the sponsors of the installation. For more information about "BREATHE" see https://khalilberro.com/breathe.

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