24-hour cities: Disappearance of the night-time sky.

In Episode 5 Antony and Jackson delve into the delights and mysteries of the night time sky and the impact that light pollution is having on our connection to the stars and colours of the sky at night.  Since the advent of electric lighting and urbanisation of our cities we have slowly filled our cities with more and more outdoor electric lights.  Increasingly we rely on lighting, advertising, technology for entertainment, human connection and storytelling.  However, our evolution has for millennia relied on the simple day night rhythm that is deeply embedded in our DNA.  By removing darkness from our lives, we lose connection to our spiritual lives, we affect our physical and mental health and we impact flora and fauna to a frightening extent.  In this our (difficult) fifth episode Jackson and Antony once again attempt to navigate the impact of abundant electric lighting in our cities.  We delve into the consequences of losing the night from our lives and what it might mean for we humans.

Om Podcasten

Light: Cities and Architecture is an exploration of architecture and urban design since the invention of electric lighting. The initial aim of the podcast is to explore how developments in lighting technology have influenced the built environment. Jackson Stigwood (Lighting designer at A Billion Suns) and Antony DiMase (Lead architect at DiMase Architects) will look at key figures in both lighting design and architecture to understand the relationship between cities and light. Changing direction, Antony will now be interviewing distinguished guests on the theme Design More to Consume Less.