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ECO ART: Field of beams

by , 05/02/09
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richard box, field of beams, electric magnetic fields influence, environmental art, eco art, human radiation effects group, appliance radiation, cell phone radiation, electronic radiation

It’s still the subject of (extensive) debate whether the electric and magnetic fields (EMFs) produced by appliances, cell phones and high-voltage wires contribute to human illness and cancer. For an academic overview, check out the  Human Radiation Effects Group, by Professor Denis Henshaw of the University of Bristol. For a visual illustration, look no further than FIELD by artist Richard Box. It’s a grid of fluorescent light bulbs planted into the ground beneath a series of power lines. When the bulbs glow, it’s not because of a series of buried wires, or a battery– they light up using the ghost power radiating from the wires overhead.

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5 Responses to “ECO ART: Field of beams”

  1. TomLGP TomLGP says:

    How far away from the high power lines does this work?

  2. thejehosephat thejehosephat says:

    I’ve tried doing this at high voltage wires near my house but it doesn’t seem to work… Any clues as to what I should do to make it work? :P

  3. i use to wonder, about all this radio waves n magnetic fields n imagine them passing through us. It sometimes use to scary me. Now i am more scared :)

  4. matitina matitina says:

    hey! it’s exactly the idea of the art installation “lighting fields”, W. De Maria

  5. emcollinson emcollinson says:

    “For an academic overview, check out the Human Radiation Effects Group, by Professor Denis Henshaw of the University of Bristol. For a visual illustration, look no further than FIELD by artist Richard Box”

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