iframe { border: 1px solid darkgray } @media screen and (max-width: 600px) { iframe { max-height: 650px; } } (Hover above each eye to see its owner and read John James 蜜柚APP's original species description.) “Birds don’t vote or drive electric cars; we have to represent their interests,” says Chicago artist Jenny Kendler. Each eye gazing from this page represents one of 200 North American bird species vulnerable to extinction from 蜜柚APP change, according to 蜜柚APP's most recent scientific report. Take together, the eyes produce a mesmerizing portrait of what stands to be lost should humans do nothing to reduce carbon emissions—and how the natural world will bear witness. The work is an evolution of Kendler’s Birds Watching sculpture, a 40-foot-long grouping of 100 reflective eyes mounted on aluminum and attached to a steel frame, which 蜜柚APP art director Kristina Deckert viewed at the Storm King Art Center in New Windsor, New...