Client: Utah Transit Authority
Location: Bingham Junction Light Rail Station, M, UT, United States
Completion date: 2012
Project Team
Artist
Joe O'Connell
Creative Machines
Artist
Blessing Hancock
Skyroom Studio
Artist
Nina Borgia-Aberle
Artist
Creative Machines
Overview
Utah Bit and Mine consists of two interactive light sculptures that celebrate the identity, history and values of Midvale—home to one of the largest copper mines in the world. Over Midvale’s history mining companies shaped the land, carving a huge descending spiral into the earth with cross-shaped bits. But the land shaped the society that organized itself around mining. These two sculptures face each other across the Midvale rail platform and influence each other electronically, echoing the symbiotic relationship between the land and the people who make their living from it.
Goals
The goal for Utah Bit and Mine is to celebrate the identity, history, and values of Midvale– home to one of the largest copper mines in the world.
Process
Utah Bit and Mine was a collaboration between Joe O'Connell, Blessing Hancock, Nina Borgia-Aberle and Creative Machines.