2025 | Student

MUSE Design Awards Gold Winner

OceanLung

Entrant Company

OceanLung

Category

Conceptual Design - Education

Client's Name

UC Berkeley Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation

Country / Region

United States

OceanLung is an immersive wearable mask that transforms the hidden crisis of ocean deoxygenation into a human experience. By reducing airflow in response to pollution, it allows wearers to feel the suffocating struggle faced by marine life when oxygen disappears from their environment.
Humans rarely notice the air we breathe, yet in the ocean, species such as crabs and fish acutely feel its loss. Since the 1950s, oxygen levels in the sea have fallen by about two percent, creating “dead zones” where life cannot survive. For marine creatures, this means weakened bodies, disrupted lifecycles, and fragile ecosystems collapsing under stress.
OceanLung translates this data into restricted breath, making environmental crises tangible and shifting awareness from passive observation to embodied empathy. This visceral encounter reframes sustainability education, urging respect for life beyond humans and inspiring urgent collective action to protect fragile ecosystems.
By combining technology and symbolism, OceanLung teaches through sensation, turning complex science into a direct lesson in empathy. Inspired by the form of a crab, claw-shaped silicone air pockets represent shells dissolving under acidification, amplifying the connection between human vulnerability and marine fragility.
As a futuristic concept, OceanLung imagines new roles for wearable design—beyond health and performance—into education, activism, and cultural imagination. By making the invisible visible, it reframes pollution as a shared crisis and inspires reflection, dialogue, and sustainable choices for the future of our environment.

Credits

Clover Li
Tianshu Zhang
Jin Yutao
Yidie Ling
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