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Fauxliage

Burke, Annette LeMay(Photographs by)Jastrab, Ann M.(Foreword by)
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Fauxliage documents the proliferation of disguised cell phone towers in the American West.

For me, the fake foliage of the trees draws more attention than camouflage.

The often-farcical tower disguises belie the equipment's covert ability to collect all the phone calls and digital information passing through them, to be bought and sold by advertisers and stored by the government. From the very start, cell towers were considered eyesores.

Plastic leaves were attached in an attempt to hide the visual pollution.

Over time, the disguises evolved from primitive palms and evergreens into more elaborate costumes.

The towers now masquerade as flagpoles, crosses, water towers, and cacti.

Today, as our demand for five bars of connectivity continues to increase, the charade still persists. I was initially drawn to the towers’ whimsical appearances.

The more I photographed, the more disconcerted I felt that technology was clandestinely modifying our environment. I explore how this manufactured nature is imposing a contrived aesthetic in our neighborhoods.

My photographs expose the towers’ idiosyncratic disguises, highlight the variety of forms, and show how ubiquitous they are in our daily lives.

Their appearance is now an inescapable part of the iconic western road trip and the eight states that I visited for this project. As the fifth generation (5G) of cellular technology continues to roll out, the cell tower terrain will be changing. 5G utilizes smaller equipment that is easier to hide – think fat streetlight poles.

Perhaps elaborately disguised “fauxliage” towers will start disappearing and be considered an anachronism of the early 21st century.

The decorated towers could join drive-up photo kiosks, phone booths, newsstands, and drive-in movie theaters as architectural relics of the past.

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Daylight Books
1942084986 / 9781942084983
Hardback
10/06/2021
United States
112 pages, 60 Photographs
254 x 254 mm