The Illuminator's website states that the goal of their project is "To smash the myths of the information industry and allow people to find out for themselves what the 99% movement is fighting for."[3] On a March 2014 segment on WNYC, members of the collective voiced concerns about late capitalism including political corruption and environmental damage.[4]
Activity
On November 17, 2012 The Illuminator projected the iconic 99% logo onto the Verizon Building in Lower Manhattan as its first mission. It was meant to inspire protestors after they were evicted from Zuccotti Park and marched across the Brooklyn Bridge in clear view of the building.[5]
On December 13, 2020, the Illuminator projected onto a TF Cornerstone building in Long Island City. The projections call attention to the current city housing crisis, and "to visualize demands for a more just future".[8]
Legal troubles
At least three members of the project have been taken in for questioning by the NYPD on more than one occasion. On February 8, 2013, an Illuminator was arrested after projecting a ballot box stuffed with dollar bills onto Mayor Michael Bloomberg's apartment in Manhattan.[9] Two members, Kyle Depew and Grayson Earle were also arrested and charged with illegal advertising on September 9, 2014 after projecting onto the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[10] The museum had accepted a $60 million donation from billionaire David Koch, an avid climate change denier.[11] During the dinner party for the event, the group projected "Koch = Climate Chaos" onto the museum. They were arrested and detained overnight, though the charges were dropped soon after.[12]