

Using just the breath—inhaling and exhaling—of radio hosts as they report on police brutality against black men, “Breathing on the Air” presents a visceral experience of the broadcasted body against the loss of life being discussed.
Audio piece I (00:23sec): me_oakland_laws_could_limit_police_access_to_body_camera_footage
Audio piece II (00:17sec): me_protests_begin_after_grand_jury_declines_to_indict_nypd_officer
Audio piece III (00:19sec): me_social_media_spreads_stories_of_black_men_being_shot_by_police