The wind phone offers a unique way for individuals to express and process grief, especially as traditional support systems vanish due to circumstances like the COVID-19 pandemic.
As families faced isolation during the pandemic, death rituals were stripped away, forcing many to seek alternative outlets for their grief, such as the wind phone.
Originally constructed in Japan after the Fukushima disaster, the wind phone concept became a refuge for those seeking solace and a way to connect with lost loved ones.
The wind phone provides a setting where individuals can 'call' deceased loved ones, creating a personal space for unresolved conversations and reminiscing.
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