Bariair is a system of air flows that allows cancer patients to regulate the smells around their hospital bed. A series of strategically placed high-speed air blades create an olfactory ‘pocket’ around the bed, keeping the patient’s chosen scent within their immediate surroundings. Chemotherapy patients often experience a heightened sense of smell, causing nausea and vomiting. Bariair provides a practical solution to this, allowing patients to choose and control the smells around them, allowing for a more tranquil and healing hospital stay.
PAK – Survival and Shelter
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT)
A safe and highly visible survival tent
Interwoven
A high-tech talisman for the Latin undocumented community