For AIR InSilo Residency, Başak Tuna develops, rethinks and reproduces a
project she called DayLight Computer. It is simply a computer screen
that works in front of a window or on a sunny day instead of using the
embedded electric light. A desktop screen that is resistant to function
at night times.
Technically speaking; the computer screen doesn’t need the LEDs inside
in order to function. The LEDs are taken out of the screen and another
window behind is opened. The screen’s light source is now the
environmental light or daylight.