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Parse/Error Creates A Lamp That Reacts To Earthquakes

Parse/Error Creates A Lamp That Reacts To Earthquakes

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After revealing a lamp that triggers a storm every time Donald Trump makes a tweet,  French artist Parse/Error unveils a connected lamp that reacts in real time to earthquakes from around the world.

Behind its appearance of a beautiful object, with a clean and simple design, the Earthquake Lamp unveils its true nature when it responds in real time to earthquakes from around the world with light pulses and a disturbing rumble. A hidden face that immediately changes the observer’s behavior, between anxiety and fascination, but also invites him to contemplate the reality and beauty of a living planet, constantly in motion.

 Parse/Error Creates A Lamp That Reacts To Earthquakes

Linked to the data from IRIS (Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology), the Earthquake Lamp reproduces earthquakes worldwide with a delay of only a few minutes.

This artwork is thought as a flattened planisphere, representing the axis of the longitudes. Its light and sound pulses change according to the location of the earthquake, but also according to its magnitude, varying the color and duration of the pulsations, but also the power of the sound. Linked to a subwoofer, the Earthquake Lamp will produce an impressive rumble that will lead the viewer even further into the disturbing sensation of an earthquake.

 

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all images and video courtesy of Parse/Error

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