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Wind to Light in London

by Starre Vartan · 06/18/07

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I’m always on the lookout for interesting eco-friendly art, or creative projects that make a comment about environmental topics. Artistic endeavors are the primary way the future will look back on our time and judge where our priorities are. Whether writing, painting, sculpting, singing, or creating mixed-media pieces, art tells us where we are, where we’ve been and where we’re going. Of course creativity cannot be contained in a vacuum, and the goal of most of these endeavors is to show us how to change, and give us new ways to think.

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Wind to Light is another London-based installation that I wish I could hop the pond to see (but can’t really justify, considering the CO2 emissions of a flight from NYC to London!); These gorgeous images will have to suffice until they bring it closer to home.

Wind to Light is a brand new installation that beautifully illustrates alternative, sustainable ways of harnessing energy.

Hundreds of tiny wind turbines generate the power to illuminate hundreds of mounted LEDS, creating firefly-like clouds of light.

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Jason Bruges, the creator says: “Wind to Light is an experimental piece, an investigation into the viability of wind power. I hope it will prove thought-provoking as well as being an art piece that can be enjoyed by people of all ages”.

Wind to Light by Jason Bruges Studio is a onedotzero / RIBA London commission in conjunction with Southbank Centre Lightlab for Architecture Week 2007.

If you want to find out more please come down to a FREE talk 7pm, Thursday June 21 2007, Wren Room, RIBA, 66 Portland Place, W1B, where Jason Bruges, XCO2 and DIY Kyoto, all creatives working in this area will be presenting ideas and answering questions. Email Kate.Waymouth@anderselite.com to save your place!

What: Wind to Light | Jason Bruges Studio
When: 15 June – 1 September 2007
Where: Queen Elizabeth Hall Roof, Southbank Centre London, SE1

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Tags architecture, design, DIY, eating, Eco-Chick, emissions, Energy, farm, Home, London, media, News, NYC, sustainable, wind power

Starre Vartan is founder and editor-in-chief of Eco-Chick and author of The Eco-Chick Guide to Life (St. Martin's Press). A green living expert, she is managing editor of Greenopia and a contributor to The Huffington Post.

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7 Comments on “Wind to Light in London”

  • Jacob

    Only 15-24 June (not September). Some more details over here.

    06/18/07 » 7:43 pm »

  • Susan

    Very beautiful!

    06/18/07 » 9:20 pm »

  • Chris Ingham Brooke

    That’s awesome. I saw it in the local papers and I will have to pop by and see it in person now!

    06/20/07 » 9:04 am »

  • Eco Chick | onedotzero presents: jason bruges studio wind to light in conjunction with southbank centre lightlab for architecture week 2007

    [...] and of course our Wind to Light. [...]

    06/25/07 » 3:37 am »

  • MYGREENSCENE

    Looking to buy Alternative Energy art

    07/07/07 » 5:01 pm »

  • PETE ASTUNI

    IS THER A WAY I AN GET A TINY WIND TURBINE?

    08/12/07 » 11:16 pm »

  • eco art girl roselynn

    http://www.rlistudios.com and I welcome your comments on blog or website.

    Wind to light in London- enjoyed that.

    Viability of wind power: http://www.NativeEnergy.com

    08/21/07 » 8:01 pm »

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