“Powerplant” invites people from around the globe to view the energy they consume while using the Internet. The project consists of a website livestreaming a real-world installation in which a plant in a dark corner is surrounded by lightbulbs. Each set of three lights above the plant visualizes the power consumed by one visitor to the site as they stream the video. Visitors can watch the lights over the plant turn on and off in real time as others join and leave the website. I conceived of and created the entire project independently; I built the website using PHP and Ajax and built the hardware using an Ethernet-enabled Arduino and a relay system.
The project explores the invisible infrastructure that crosses continents and oceans to serve the Internet. This complex, massive apparatus provokes awe at humans’ ability to coordinate and maintain such a vast global structure and at its invisible nature that keeps it out of mind and allows us to forget the consumption and waste it necessitates.
Over the first iteration of the project, the plant grew and developed a new leaf. The second iteration will be hosted in December as part of The Wrong Biennale.
www.ericajewell.com/powerplant/
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MON, NOV 04, 2019 Updated