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Interspersed among the everyday people will be prerecorded messages from past and present Philadelphians including filmmaker David Lynch, late Phillies announcer Harry Kalas, hip hop artist Santigold and classical pianist Andre Watts. All messages and corresponding light designs will also be archived on the project website for posterity. Bird songs also will contribute to the audiovisual mix, a nod to the fall southern migration that coincides with "Open Air." Mindful of the thousands of migrating birds that have become confused and trapped within the beams of New York City's "Tribute of Light" recreation of the Twin Towers, "Open Air" will be periodically turned off to allow any disoriented flyers to continue on the wing. Another green note: The power used during the entire exhibit will equal less than a football game and run on 50 percent renewable biodiesel, he said. A key goal was making a work that's as big as the sky overhead also as personal as each individual message. Lozano-Hemmer is mindful of light's power to intimidate as well as illuminate and the relationship of searchlights with both celebration and entrapment. "There is that fine line between seduction of participation and the violence of Orwellian surveillance and tracking and policing of the people," he said. "The light of enlightenment and the light of blindness." There are uncertainties inherent in ambitious projects that rely on public participation, however. Despite all the planning and work, what if people don't show up? Lozano-Hemmer and Penny Balkin Bach, executive director of the Association for Public Art, which commissioned the work, are confident that won't be the case. "We don't know the results -- that's what so fascinating about this," Bach said. "We can't wait to see what will happen." ___ Online: Open Air: http://www.openairphilly.net/
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