This installation, which was a joint project with media designer Joseph Amodei, sought to give a moment of calm reflection against a background of stress and artistic pressure. The participants entered into this sound insulated room where the noise of the outside world was lessened. Their entrance triggered a six minute meditation that slowly gave the viewer time to relax in the space before asking questions about them. The viewers responses to these questions were captured by a microphone in the room and fed into a program that compiled their answers and generated a visual pattern of their words which then was printed out on a sticker that the user could take home. The final minute of the experience then lifted the energy of the user out of their meditative state and elevated their consciousness back to a calm but awake state, ready to face the world. One of our main objectives with this piece was to allow people to have a space to let their stress go so that they could reflect on times they had been comfortable with themselves. The audience was able to see into the chamber where the participant rested but the audio dampening gave the space a separate enough feeling from reality that many visitors felt a sense of release and comfort, even in front of a crowd.