• Portfolio
  • About
  • Collections
  • Log In
Artwork Archive Logo
  • Discovery
Peter Tertzakian

Peter Tertzakian

Message
  • Portfolio
  • About
  • Collections
ZAP! by Peter Tertzakian
  • Peter Tertzakian
  • ZAP!
  • Pop Art
  • 3.5 x 3.5 in (8.89 x 8.89 cm)
  • $400
  • Available
  • Inquire
  • Purchase
  • Share
  • Facebook logo facebook Share this blog post via Facebook
  • Twitter logo twitter Share this blog post via Twitter
  • LinkedIn logo linkedin Share blog post via LinkedIn
  • Email logo email Share this blog post via email
Prev
Next

This triptych illustrates the destructive impact of high-voltage power surges on carbon filaments — and reminds us that the devices we rely on for our energy in turn depend on a supply chain that extends far beyond our sight, or control. Thomas Edison knew that light bulbs were useless without a power grid connected to a central generating station and that electricity needed to be “divided” to power thousands of light bulbs going on and off at different times. To keep the electrical load in balance, an operator at a central power-generating station had to control the voltage manually. The worker constantly adjusted a lever to maintain the ideal voltage level — 110 volts in North America — to within a couple of volts, plus or minus. Too low, and everyone’s lights dimmed. Too high, and you get what you see here.
Carbon filaments were already fragile, and poor-quality generators, operators, and grids that led to power surges added to the annoying uncertainty of sudden blackouts.

  • Collections: Those Who Have Seen the Invention Pronounce It Wonderful: A Modernist View of the History of Light.

Other Work From Peter Tertzakian

Green Shoots by Peter Tertzakian
The Last Fire by Peter Tertzakian
Look Up by Peter Tertzakian
Salted and Standing by Peter Tertzakian
A Valiant End by Peter Tertzakian
Line of Force by Peter Tertzakian
Wired With Oil by Peter Tertzakian
What We Keep (Large) by Peter Tertzakian
What Moves Us (Large) by Peter Tertzakian
What We Keep by Peter Tertzakian
See all artwork from Peter Tertzakian
 

To see more from Peter Tertzakian, Check out: Energyphile

Powered by Artwork Archive