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FIBRE OPTIC — LIGHT TRANSMISSION NETWORK
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FIBRE OPTIC — LIGHT TRANSMISSION NETWORK
VISUAL STYLE: Fibre optic light transmission made visible — the beauty of photons travelling through glass threads at the speed of light. Cables that glow from within. Light that bends. The physical infrastructure of digital communication rendered as pure luminous art.
COLOUR PALETTE: Pure black as the absolute ground. Individual fibres glow in their transmission colour — vivid electric blue, hot magenta, acid green, burning amber — each fibre a different wavelength, a different data channel. Where fibres bundle together, their colours combine and interfere. The ends of fibres blaze white-hot — the point of transmission and reception. No ambient light. Only the light that fibres carry.
FIBRE STRUCTURE: Fibres are fine — hair-thin — but their glow is intense. They curve and arc in graceful paths, following the geometry of least resistance. Bundles of hundreds of fibres move together, then separate, then rejoin. The paths are purposeful — this is infrastructure, not decoration — but the geometry is beautiful.
TRANSMISSION EVENTS: Light pulses travel along fibres visibly — a brighter point moving along the fibre's length at extraordinary speed, leaving the fibre glowing in its wake. Multiple pulses on the same fibre in rapid sequence. The data is the light.
NODES: Points where fibres converge — junction boxes, switches, routers — rendered as bright geometric forms from which fibres radiate in all directions like luminous flowers.
SCALE: Could be a single cable cross-section at microscopic scale, or a global network at planetary scale. The geometry of fibre optic infrastructure works at every scale simultaneously.
No photographs. No hardware or physical casings. No real people. Pure light, pure fibre, pure transmission throughout.