Sunday, October 25, 2009

Weekly Blog: October 19th-26th, 2009

At some point I realized that it's way easier to hash out my ideas on paper than while experimenting with new software I can barely control. This first light resembles a garden-hose sized rope of neon surrounding the room where the walls meet the ceiling. The twin dimmer knobs change color and intensity of light.


These lights occupy the space where a cobweb would normally be. Rather than the jagged angles of a corner you have smooth, contoured curves illuminated in a triangle shape, bringing light into the room in a beautiful way.


This light takes the shape of the entire ceiling itself, and can be created by using either charged phosphorescent paper or roll-out wallpaper LED technology. Lean way back and relax because the LED version doubles as a planetarium style TV screen.


These underarm incandescent fabric lights are powered by the static electricity generated during your everyday walking around. About the size of a knee-patch, they each shine comparable Lumens to a standard medium sized flashlight.

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