About the End of Darkness

  • Dates
    2018 - Ongoing
  • Author
  • Topics Contemporary Issues, Documentary

Artificial light is, even compared to human history, a recent invention and is now permanently illuminationg the nocturnal hemisphere. In this project i deal with the repression of darkness.

Tungsten is the chemical element with the highest melting and boiling point, and therefore has the perfect properties to be used as a filament in light bulbs. In this role, it prevailed in the early 20th century against other materials previously used for this. With the invention of electric light, a process began with which humankind could suspend the natural change of day and night at will. However, this development has not only positive consequences: sleep disorders, the disruption of sensitive ecosystems and the dying of insects. Even the view up to the stars is so heavily overshined by artificial light sources that as city people we lose our placing in the cosmic system.

© Volker Crone - The stars, outshined by the artificial light of an advertisement near the highway.
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The stars, outshined by the artificial light of an advertisement near the highway.

© Volker Crone - 33,6 gramm of Tungsten.
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33,6 gramm of Tungsten.

© Volker Crone - A club.
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A club.

© Volker Crone - Image from the About the End of Darkness photography project
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the spectroscope of an observatory. searching for extrasolar planets, the light of foreign suns is transformed into usable information with the help of this spectroscope.

© Volker Crone - A forest near the highway, illuminated only by light advertising.
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A forest near the highway, illuminated only by light advertising.

© Volker Crone - A landing passenger airplane.
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A landing passenger airplane.

© Volker Crone - Image from the About the End of Darkness photography project
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Phototherapy on a neo intensive care unit. The blue light sets off a chemical reaction in the skin that prevents the development of Icterus.

© Volker Crone - Sterile apple plants in a genetic laboratory.
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Sterile apple plants in a genetic laboratory.

© Volker Crone - Tropical lights in an indoor zoo.
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Tropical lights in an indoor zoo.

© Volker Crone - A lake laboratory near berlin. The "ILES" project investigates the effects of skyglow on water ecology.
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A lake laboratory near berlin. The "ILES" project investigates the effects of skyglow on water ecology.

© Volker Crone - Image from the About the End of Darkness photography project
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An artificial sun for researching solar energy under laboratory conditions at the German Center for aviation and space travel.

© Volker Crone - The picture of the day, displayed in a LED advertising board.
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The picture of the day, displayed in a LED advertising board.

© Volker Crone - A metropole at night.
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A metropole at night.

© Volker Crone - Experimental field for the investigation of ecological effects of street lamps.
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Experimental field for the investigation of ecological effects of street lamps.

© Volker Crone - A summit cross.
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A summit cross.

© Volker Crone - A big city from afar.
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A big city from afar.

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