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Tuesday, 29 March 2011
Wednesday, 23 March 2011
LED ideas..
* AwesomeFX, http://www.awesomefx.co.uk/led_poseur_tables.php
d°light Bubbles are soft, cool to touch, squeezable, and will provide a soft ambient lighting in any room in your house.
Made out of soft and squeezable silicone, you can create a different ambience by squeezing the bubbles to make a concave shape. Or, if you’re really stressed, you have twelve little silicone stress balls.
*another artist's work that has similar concept to ours:
Mary-Anne Kyriakou: Flight to Light
Until 1 February, Dubbo
Flight to Light is a light sculpture installation featuring a series of cubes that represent future housing development. Sustainable low energy LED lighting is located inside each cube suggesting emotional space in a digital space. The installation consumes 40 watts of electrical energy and is controlled by a lighting computer program by colour kinetics. Created by Mary-Anne Kyriakou in 2007, the installation puts forward two concepts. The refraction is created by a single Swarovski crystal and the effect points towards emotional and organic space inside digital space driving the effect. The plastic polymer used for the cube construction is a high performance material used in the manufacture of commercial grade light fittings for applications such as commercial buildings. At Western Plains Cultural Centre. Website www.wpccdubbo.org.au
LED on perspex would be a great idea as ambience light.
Made out of soft and squeezable silicone, you can create a different ambience by squeezing the bubbles to make a concave shape. Or, if you’re really stressed, you have twelve little silicone stress balls.
*another artist's work that has similar concept to ours:
Mary-Anne Kyriakou: Flight to Light
Until 1 February, Dubbo
Flight to Light is a light sculpture installation featuring a series of cubes that represent future housing development. Sustainable low energy LED lighting is located inside each cube suggesting emotional space in a digital space. The installation consumes 40 watts of electrical energy and is controlled by a lighting computer program by colour kinetics. Created by Mary-Anne Kyriakou in 2007, the installation puts forward two concepts. The refraction is created by a single Swarovski crystal and the effect points towards emotional and organic space inside digital space driving the effect. The plastic polymer used for the cube construction is a high performance material used in the manufacture of commercial grade light fittings for applications such as commercial buildings. At Western Plains Cultural Centre. Website www.wpccdubbo.org.au
similar idea to ours..
D-Tower by NOX - a sculpture that determines the mood of the city in Holland.
more details:
http://www.arcspace.com/architects/nox/d_tower/index.html
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