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Why It's So Bright at Night? Interview with Alona Rodeh on Street Lamps with Hats!

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Episode Summary

Discover how one artist is tackling light pollution through whimsical street art. Berlin visual artist Alona Rodeh joins the show to discuss her viral "Nightcaps" project - 3D-printed "hats" that transform unshielded street lamps into community art while reducing light pollution.


Key Topics Covered

  • The Nightcaps Project: 15 sculptural lamp covers installed throughout Berlin's Brunnenvierteljat neighborhood
  • Community engagement: Workshops with local families and children incorporating cultural designs
  • Environmental impact: Practical solutions for reducing artificial light at night (ALAN)
  • Placemaking through art: How creative interventions build neighborhood identity
  • Night walks: Guided darkness experiences as feminist environmental practice
  • Future expansion: Plans for Israeli kibbutzim and sports stadium applications


Notable Quotes

"Instead of throwing away these lanterns and putting in new ones... thinking of adapting and of raising awareness"

"It does what is called in public art placemaking - it brings things out of their anonymity"


Guest Info

Alona Rodeh specializes in light-based installations at the intersection of visual, virtual, and physical space. Her work includes nocturnal walks, immersive environments, and community-driven environmental art.

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The path to sustainable starry night solutions begin with being a more informed you.

Light Pollution, once thought to be solely detrimental to astronomers, has proven to be an impactful issue across many disciplines of society including ecology, crime, technology, health, and much more!

But not all is lost! There are simple solutions that provide for big impacts. Each month, Bill McGeeney, is joined by upwards of three guests to help you grow your awareness and understanding of both the challenges and the road to recovering our disappearing nighttime ecosystem.

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Episode Summary

Discover how one artist is tackling light pollution through whimsical street art. Berlin visual artist Alona Rodeh joins the show to discuss her viral "Nightcaps" project - 3D-printed "hats" that transform unshielded street lamps into community art while reducing light pollution.


Key Topics Covered

  • The Nightcaps Project: 15 sculptural lamp covers installed throughout Berlin's Brunnenvierteljat neighborhood
  • Community engagement: Workshops with local families and children incorporating cultural designs
  • Environmental impact: Practical solutions for reducing artificial light at night (ALAN)
  • Placemaking through art: How creative interventions build neighborhood identity
  • Night walks: Guided darkness experiences as feminist environmental practice
  • Future expansion: Plans for Israeli kibbutzim and sports stadium applications


Notable Quotes

"Instead of throwing away these lanterns and putting in new ones... thinking of adapting and of raising awareness"

"It does what is called in public art placemaking - it brings things out of their anonymity"


Guest Info

Alona Rodeh specializes in light-based installations at the intersection of visual, virtual, and physical space. Her work includes nocturnal walks, immersive environments, and community-driven environmental art.

Send Feedback Text to the Show!

Support the show

A hearty thank you to all of our paid supporters out there. You make this show possible.

For only the cost of one coffee each month you can help us to continue to grow. That’s $3 a month. If you like what we’re doing, if you think this adds value in any way, why not say thank you by becoming a supporter!

Why Support Light Pollution News?

  • Receive quarterly invite to join as live audience member for recordings with special Q&A session post recording with guests.
  • Receive all of the news for that month via a special Supporter monthly mailer.
  • Satisfaction that your support helps further critical discourse on this topic.

About Light Pollution News:

The path to sustainable starry night solutions begin with being a more informed you.

Light Pollution, once thought to be solely detrimental to astronomers, has proven to be an impactful issue across many disciplines of society including ecology, crime, technology, health, and much more!

But not all is lost! There are simple solutions that provide for big impacts. Each month, Bill McGeeney, is joined by upwards of three guests to help you grow your awareness and understanding of both the challenges and the road to recovering our disappearing nighttime ecosystem.

  continue reading

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