Showing posts with label light. Show all posts
Showing posts with label light. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Sam Songailo


Sam Songailo's installation 'Paintings About Techno' is mesmerizing and hypnotic, and I think I'd go cross-eyed if I stayed in that room too long.





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Monday, July 26, 2010

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Bloxels

Designer Jinha Lee wondered what was possible if pixels escaped from the monitor and became physical objects, so he created Bloxels.
These small devices are a prototype for a new type of display system that Lee began working on while studying at the University of Tokyo.


The design uses a module-based approach, consisting of translucent cubes that emit a colorful glow according to the transmitted data from the neighbouring bloxels. the user can freely move the blocks around and the image will transform accordingly.



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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Steampunk Lamp


Named Lyra's Lamp, this very nice Steampunk lamp with an argon filled night-light contains two purple flowers and a pair of green leaves.



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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Craighton Berman's Coil Lamp


This lamp by Craigton Berman is genius. Such a simple design, and it uses hardly any materials to make it.


You can order the Coil Lamp HERE. The D.I.Y. version (B.Y.O. extension cord) retails for US$75, while a hand-coiled edition, signed and numbered by the artist sells for US$150.
Nice touch with the CFL coil bulb!

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Monday, October 12, 2009

Amazing Shadow Puppets

Prepare to be amazed by Raymond Crowe's hand shadow puppets. They are seriously the best in the world.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Monday, September 28, 2009

Thursday, September 17, 2009

LED Throwies

So I've never heard of these til recently, but they've been going for a few years now. Created and pioneered by Graffiti Research Lab, its a great, and cheap, way to add some colour to the world.



Monday, September 14, 2009

3D wild style graffiti beautifully with light

3D wild style graffiti beautifully with light

A light can make an object to be looked more beautiful, the origin of the object with light colors create a harmonious and fit, shown in the example image above is a 3D wild style graffiti is very beautiful with the right light setting.

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Thursday, September 10, 2009

About graffiti on motorcycles

Golden light that make up the graffiti on a racing bike.
We were always loyal to display different forms of graffiti are very fantastic and great, a lot of graffiti that we display, include: graffiti on a racing bike, graffiti alphabet on lap top, 3D graffiti alphabet, 3D graffiti, graffiti Murals, graffiti tagging, graffiti sketch, graffiti wild style 3D, 4D graffiti wild style, graffiti alphabet, graffiti alphabet 3D, graffiti alphabet on motorcycle, graffiti alphabet on the wall, graffiti alphabet letters, graffiti alphabet fonts, graffiti alphabet on the room, graffiti alphabet streets, and more graffiti with other species that we can not mention one by one,
please always follow the latest info from us about the graffiti, thank you.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Graffiti Alphabet Bubble Light

Graffiti alphabet bubble light coll design 3d

Graffiti alphabet color blend between the old and get a light blue. Mix color with light to form a graffiti design that's wonderful.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Recycled Ink Cartridge Lamps


Ink jet printers tend to go through ink cartridges at incredibly fast paces. Millions of ink cartridges are thrown away each year or recycled, or occasionally you find a method to refill them, although most printer manufacturers warn you not to mostly because they make significantly more money from the ink than from the printers themselves. But there’s other ways to recycle them.


One crafty Etsy seller, Boxlightbox, has managed to find a great use for all the empty cartridges his company was discarding- he turned them into lamps. There’s the $35 single bulb lamp above or the big daddy $200 chandelier. They actually look pretty good! Available in all your favorite inkjet colors like matte black, cyan, light-cyan, magenta, light-magenta, yellow, light-black, and light-light-black. The chandelier actually has the colors arranged just like they are in the printer itself.

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Thursday, May 14, 2009

Dynamic Hand Powered Globe Lamp


Karin Johansson’s lamp is a wonderful and eco-friendly concept that uses the globe of the earth as your source of light and the kinetic energy of your hands as the source of power. A dynamo placed inside the globe converts the kinetic energy to light when you spin it. It’s amazing how the globe glows without the aid of power supply or batteries. The concept is designed to facilitate the generation (conversion rather) of energy where you are, instead of transporting it in all directions across the earth. In the process, the human body is made to do some exercise too. Check out the video below to see it in action.



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Saturday, April 18, 2009

Balloon Lamp


If you’ve always loved a birthday filled with balloons, then you might enjoy this twist to the common balloon. Instead of just hanging there for no real reason besides decoration, you could give them purpose. This balloon has an LED light placed inside of it, giving a soft lighting effect perfect for backyard parties and other random events. It uses 2 lithium-ion watch batteries that will allow it to shine for 100 hours.
But these don't come cheap. US$63 from Japan Trend Shop.

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Thursday, February 5, 2009

Lego Block Lights


These clever desk lamps get their inspiration from classic LEGO building blocks. These LED illuminated acrylic block lamps look just like a giant-size version of the popular plastic playthings. The blocks have a snap-off top layer that’s designed to hold pens, pencils and other office items. Each brick measures in at appx. 6″ × 4″ × 2.4″ (15 x 10 x 6cm) making them about 100 times larger than a 2×3 peg standard LEGO.


While they don’t actually show multiple lamps interlocked, I don’t see any reason why you couldn’t stack a bunch of these lamps to create large, illuminated sculptures, like the smaller block version below!

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The guys who designed this LEGO block lamp managed to dig up some sort of industrial-strength blocks that won’t melt into a pile of smelly goo when subjected to the heat of a lightbulb. What makes the Block Light really cool is the fact that you can rearrange the pieces into pretty much any configuration you’d like.
The kit comes with 219 small, 16 medium, and 4 large heat-resistant clear acrylic blocks which can hold up to the heat of a 40-watt lightbulb.


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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Vertical Blind LED Lights

It appears that designers Yoon-Hui Kim and Eun-Kyung Kim have designed a blind that actually gives light. These individual tiles have a grid of white LEDs inside that can be clicked on in a variety of all sorts of shapes and sizes. Not only do these things make some interestingly shaped lights, but they are energy efficient as well. On one side are the LEDs, and the other side are solar cells that can charge them. So, during the day, when the sun shines on the blinds, you will have enough power to shine the LEDs at night.
Unfortunately, this is the part where I explain that these blinds are just a concept, and they won’t be available until some indeterminate point in the future. Too bad. I could really use something like this now.
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Friday, November 28, 2008

Levitating Water

This effect is done by flashing strobe lights at a a sheet of falling water.
Go trip on that...........


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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Eric Staller


Eric Staller is a sculptor and photographer who is more known for permanent artwork in public places, but also for his experimentation with light. He was pulling off these kinds of amazing light photographs back in the 1970's and can probably be credited as being a pioneer and if not, the first person to play around with light in the urban environment. Hats off to one of the geniuses of photography







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Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Touch Me!



This is an AMAZING video showing experimentation with multi-touch screen technology! I particularly like the section with what look like turntables...the future DJ's tool? I can just see this technology used to incredible effect at live music shows where the music and musician can actually create stunning visuals while they play their instruments. They might even be able to program notes with specific images so that repetitive and cognitive messages can be directed through the music not only through aural but visual stimulation as well.

I love this kind of technology because it feels like we are learning to breakdown the rules of nature and twist its abilities to our purpose. Should this type of technology become a part of everyday life I often wonder how it may effect the workings of our own brains, even our evolution as a species.

Eitherway..as the vid says..this is from 2006... so by the time this gets into the shops...just imagine what they'll be working on by then? GASP!!!!

Video posted by arthckr on YouTube.