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Support the WorldLasernet.com, the largest light monument ever made in history of mankind.

We want to send a laser beam around the world.If you tweet or buzz about our WorldLaserNet.com you can get a badge with your twitter or buzzname at the end of the laser beam in your city.The only thing you must do is to send a newspaper article to you local newspaper.

In the next step the newspaper publishes a report at the feuilleton about our WorldLaserNet.com art project. If we find a sponsor in your city that buys a WorldLaserNet node for his roof, your name will be on the local lasernode webpage forever.

We tweet and buzz from the account @Lightartist or Oliver.Bienkowski@googlemail.com about the WorldLaserNet.com art project.

Article for the Newspaper:

International contemporary light artist Oliver Bienkowski starts global project

Imagine a steady, green laser beam illuminating a prominent landmark of your city, viewable from up to 50 miles away.
Project WorldLaserNet.com is going to do this and more: Connecting the countries of the earth worldwide and creating a universal Landmark of Light for this planet.
With the national supersymbols of the developed countries as prominent exceptions, there is still a link missing between the continents and their peoples connecting and symbolizing humanity– and that's it the WorldLasernet.com wants to do: To close the gap between nations, cultures and continents, and becoming a cultural landmark for the world.

How does it work?

After installation of a laser node on top of a building, a laser beam is sent to another building up to 80km/50 miles away, probably with a similar laser on it. This laser connection can bridge geographic and national borders with ease, thus connecting cities, nations, cultures, even continents.
WorldLaserNet.com assumes the laser net becomes a major tourist attraction, once installed.
The technical requirements to support the laser net are easy to describe: A single laser has 8W output, driven by a 75W Notebook accumulator, which is is easily supported by a solar panel during daytime, enabling the WorldLaserNet.com to function in rural area or even underdeveloped countries.
WorldLaserNet.com says, the initial price of a laser node won't exceed 30.000€/42.000US$. There are lesser lasers with low power. These low budget lasernodes starts at 5000€. National laser-godfathers from worldlaserNet.com will keep in touch with sponsors and supporters, spreading the idea and furthering the goal of a landmark of humanity.

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