Shetland Receivers
Shetland Receivers
Shetland Receivers
Shetland Receivers
Shetland Receivers
Shetland Receivers

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Four sound dishes emit contemporary and historical recordings, which change with local wind speed and direction. A blue LED light turns on and off to create morse code messages reacting to the recordings and creates a pulsating light visible to visitors and boats in the dark. These components reflect Shetland's changable, harsh environment and telecommunications that Shetlanders use to connect to the world beyond their shores.

Shetland Museum and Archives

Lerwick

Title

Shetland Receivers

Date

2006

Medium

shetland serpentine, granite, shell & wool

Measurements

H 236 x W 78.5 x D 43 cm

Accession number

ART 2019.17

Acquisition method

purchased from the artist, 2006

Work type

Sculpture

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