3 hours ago
Hi there –
I’m an artist and Assistant Professor of Art & Digital Media at Marist University, NY USA. I’m developing a free, non-commercial web artwork based on my ongoing interest in lightning as a subject matter.
I’d like to ask whether limited use of Blitzortung live lightning data could be authorized as a trigger source for the artwork. This would not be a weather app, lightning map, alert system, forecast, or safety tool. Lightning events would simply trigger sound, flashes, particles, movement, and image/video transformations in the piece.
Quick profile:
Would this kind of use be acceptable?
Thanks — the Blitzortung project is remarkable.
James Case-Leal
I’m an artist and Assistant Professor of Art & Digital Media at Marist University, NY USA. I’m developing a free, non-commercial web artwork based on my ongoing interest in lightning as a subject matter.
I’d like to ask whether limited use of Blitzortung live lightning data could be authorized as a trigger source for the artwork. This would not be a weather app, lightning map, alert system, forecast, or safety tool. Lightning events would simply trigger sound, flashes, particles, movement, and image/video transformations in the piece.
Quick profile:
- Non-commercial / academic artwork.
- Free to access, no ads, no paid tier.
- Data used only as artistic triggers.
- No warnings, forecasts, risk scores, or safety decisions.
- Minimal data only: time, latitude/longitude, event ID, and intensity/quality if available.
- Clear attribution: “Lightning data by Blitzortung.org and contributors.”
- Happy to use a backend/proxy, caching, rate limits, or any approved access method you require.
- No scraping, bypassing authentication, or undocumented access.
Would this kind of use be acceptable?
Thanks — the Blitzortung project is remarkable.
James Case-Leal
