Dr. Elliot McGucken combines his expertise as a physicist and fine art photographer to craft an extraordinary series called Spacetime Light Cone Sculptures dx4/dt=ic. Inspired by Einstein’s relativity and the concept of the light cone, McGucken’s work transforms theoretical physics into a breathtaking visual experience.
Using drone-mounted lights over remote American landscapes, McGucken captures long-exposure images that reveal luminous cones and hourglasses suspended in the night. These shapes seem to bridge the gap between abstract cosmic diagrams and real-world landscapes.
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Visual Wonders Above Iconic Landscapes
Shot over the Trona Pinnacles and Alabama Hills, the light sculptures appear as mysterious portals or cryptic messages from the cosmos. The stark beauty of these locations enhances the ethereal display, creating a mesmerizing interplay between land and light.

Science Meets Artistic Expression

The series juxtaposes scientific concepts with awe-inspiring art. McGucken’s precise light choreography in concert with the vast, silent landscapes yields a haunting elegance that is both cerebral and enchanting.

Similar in spirit to the creations of artist Reuben Wu, McGucken’s drone-based works evoke a sense of the otherworldly, inspiring viewers to look beyond the immediate and question the nature of reality.
Find more of his work at emcgucken.com and on Instagram.

Images © Copyright Dr. Elliot McGucken. Used with artist’s permission.

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Frequently asked questions
What inspires Dr. McGucken’s light sculptures?
Dr. McGucken’s light sculptures are inspired by Einstein’s relativity and the concept of the light cone. He transforms this theoretical physics idea into a visual experience using drone-mounted lights.
How does McGucken create the light sculptures?
McGucken uses drone-mounted lights over remote American landscapes to capture long-exposure images. These images reveal luminous cones and hourglasses suspended in the night.
Where were some of McGucken’s sculptures photographed?
Some of McGucken’s light sculptures were photographed over the Trona Pinnacles and Alabama Hills. These locations enhance the ethereal display of his work.
