Humans in the Desert tells the story of a mysterious bag that travels hand to hand among people who live in the desert. Exploring the bond between humans and animals, it shows elements that lie on the genetics of both. After what the desert and its people expressed, the project turns into a celebration of life. "Human behavior is full of animal instinct and reaction, and whatever the species, we all share remarkable similarities," wrote Desmond Morris. Humans in the Desert is inspired by the books The Human Animal (1954) by Weston La Barre, and The Book of Animals (9th century) by Al-Jahiz.
—Flying Fish Work