Llano Escatado Street Light Survey creates a space to contemplate the interaction of bats, bugs and street lights. Each site from the Street Light Project is removed from its original context, where lights are well known as forms of public safety and utility in human population centers. Placed just outside of that context, each site takes on an otherworldly presence. And as the lights interact with insects and bats an interplay between interior and exterior, human and nonhuman, and progress and retrogress begins to form; evoking the question of who is being served by street lights and our built environment.

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