Wind Has the Density of Breath is a near-future speculation on natural wind that has vanished - got replaced by human-controlled airflow. In cities dominated by artificial climate systems — air conditioning exhausts, data center vents and hyperloop tunnels—wind stilling has erased the planet’s natural breath. Using cameraless techniques, the film wonders about the invisible struggle between mechanical and organic airflows, questioning wind's agency when the atmosphere is owned. Will we surrender to an engineered sky, or can we reclaim the wind? A metaphoric meditation on energy, control and resistance, inquiring into what remains of nature in a world where even the air has been privatised.

The film has been presented as part of the Cameraless Cinema collective exhibition curated by Soul Miles at Ladywell Mortuary in London, March 2025.

Thanks to Louis Mockël for sound design and the Lithuanian Council for Culture for supporting this work.