Wednesday, June 22, 2011

L.E.D Zepplin proposal images for WGTN LUX


http://lux.org.nz/

L.E.D Zeppelin is an installation that transforms the invisible electromagnetic spectrum into another mode – that of visible light. This takes place using the electromagnetic field of an active mobile phone. Huge balloon like forms suspended in space illuminate and glow when a mobile phone is used close by. Each balloon contains dozens of led lights that glow when phone calls or texts are made or received in the vicinity of the installation. The L.E.D Zeppelin installation aims to make visible something that is invisible, yet has become a major part of the contemporary landscape.

Around the world everyday millions of texts, emails and phone conversations are broadcast from mobile phones. In fact mobile phone use is claimed to have radically changed the electromagnetic makeup of the environment. This usage, and while convenient and life changing is not always embraced. Mobile phone towers cause much consternation when sited near residential areas and schools with claims that cell phone radiation is even affecting the ability of bees to navigate. L.E.D Zepplin allows us to in a playful way to visualize an unseen element that is ubiquitous.

By embodying the electromagnetic environment and involving the audience as part of the spectacle in this ambient work, L.E.D Zeppelin aims to explore ways in which an audience can become more connected to the unseen topography of their digital environment.

The playful flickering of L.E.D Zeppelin creates an opportunity to witness the unseen environment, which we all contribute to, and invites those who use mobile phones to consider the hidden aspects of contemporary communication.



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