In the eastern Sahara desert around the Red Sea stands Desert Breath, a amazing land-art venture consists of perfectly-formed cones and a glimmering share of water. Situated between the mountains on the Egypt desert floor, this site-specific set up was the work of D.A.ST. Arteam, made up of Danae Stratou (installation artist), Alexandra Stratou (industrial developer and architect), and Stella Constantindies (architect). They invested from 1995 to 1997 working on Desert Breath, moving 8,000 square metres of sand to make what we see here. The types of the two interlock spirals are marked with cones that make both good and bad types, as some point up towards the sky while others increase below the surface. Everything extends from its center, a boat of water filled rim to rim. All told, this large and amazing venture covers 100,000 square metres (about 1 million square feet).