An immersive exploration of life through technology and art.

BreathPrint made its public debut as a multisensory experience merging science, design and emotion to explore the profound simplicity of breathing. Through the installation, visitors were invited to visualise their breath, reconnect with their inner selves and reflect on the shared rhythm that defines human existence.

This debut unveiled the proprietary “BreathPrint System” — a pioneering patented technology that uses non-invasive thermal imaging enhanced by AI-driven analysis to translate invisible breath patterns into an interactive experience. The result was an evocative dialogue between body, data and space; a union of technology and life.

The installation incorporated four key elements, each representing a facet of reality:

  • Reflection — the physical self, mirrored through perception and its interaction with the environment.
  • Thermal Sensors — the unseen aura of life made visible through heat and movement.
  • Data-Driven Programming — the bridge translating one sense into another, transforming breath into new expression.
  • Real-Time Meditative Core — a quiet return to the breath, the essence of being alive.

Created in collaboration with Point X Lab, BreathPrint celebrated the intersection of human emotion, technological innovation and the timeless art of simply being. Through its debut, it redefined the dialogue between art and technology — transforming the invisible act of breathing into a shared language of connection and awareness.

About WCI Lab:

An award-winning creative studio specialising in the integration of art, technology and human experience. The studio pioneers interactive and “phygital” environments that transform public spaces through sensory design and patented responsive systems. By leveraging all five senses, WCI LAB engineers installations that foster engagement, awareness and collective participation. Its work challenges conventional design practices, positioning technology as a medium for connection and innovation across physical and digital landscapes.