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Ghost Plane

Ghost Plane was commissioned by Arts Catalyst in 2004 for the wind tunnel at Farnborough airbase.

By projecting light onto a Spitfire shape of liquid mercury an eight metre reflection of the aircraft is visible on the wall of the return chamber. Like the military aircraft tested at Farnborough, mercury is both stunningly beautiful and deadly. The movement of the audience through the space causes the reflection from the dazzling mercury to ripple and shimmer.

The crucifix of the vertical ghost plane on the wall along with the architectural properties of the space remind the visitor of a cathedral. The ghost plane is a shimmering memory of the planes tested at Farnborough but also considers the engineers who have worked on the aircraft in potentially hazardous conditions.

Although decommissioned for over a decade, Farnborough Airbase possesses Europe's largest wind tunnel. It consists of a testing area, where aircraft were once suspended, and a large return circuit to recycle the wind. This is a vast, dark, cold and echoic space within which Ghost Plane is created using mercury and light.

The geometric use of light was inspired from an architectural study trip to the Alhambra of Spain in 2003.

Mercury in Aeronautics

The study of aeronautics in wind tunnels primarily concerns the measurement of air flow and air pressure. Using a lattice of delicate pipe work feeding from the surface of an aircraft suspended in a wind tunnel, engineers can measure the changes in air pressure and wind speed at any given position.

These pipes fed a bank of monometers containing large quantities of mercury as a visual indication of changing air pressures. The use of mercury was later phased out after it was discovered to be highly poisonous, but many engineers had already worked unprotected for many years. How many of them still have mercury in their bodies?

Watch Arts Catalyst film of the Artists Airshow that includes Ghost Plane footage.

Support

Ghost plane was commissioned by The Arts Catalyst and supported by Mercury Recycling Ltd and NESTA