Posts Tagged ‘lighting’
f/stop icon sign
I had a similar concept on a very preliminary 1″ scale model. As I tried to place lettering or a logo or any graphic on the shape, nothing really worked well. Therefore, if names or logos change, the iconic shape of the architects scale may prove even more timeless. The edges could be glowing, by […]
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Tags: lighting, plywood, Sign
Ceiling Adapters
I did some research on the threaded ball joint is holding up the current light fixture in the f-stop. The closest I have been able to find so far are ceiling adapters, made mostly for fans and lights to hang on, or for tv’s to be mounted on. For the most part, only the ceiling […]
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Tags: ball joint, ceiling, ceiling adapter, lighting
I found this blog, and it shows a step-by-step process of someone building their own interactive coffee table using the interactive LED panel kits from evilmadscientist.com (the same website the interactive coffee table video is from). The design of the table really boring, so just look past that and pay attention to how he put […]
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Tags: interactive, LED, lighting, lighting effects, technology
S_aS.
I have a translation for the title, but that’s for you to figure out. Anyway. This blog post is more like a wreck at a train station across multiple tracks. The first is in SF by FLW, the Xanadu gallery. Stark exterior. S_aS interior. Ceiling is light then covered with spherical shapes that diffuse […]
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Tags: ceiling, digital, interactive, lighting, lighting effects, undulating
Things you can do with LEDs
An interesting idea on how to use an LED bulb. For more pictures and information check out the article here. This article showcases some LED exhibits at the Milan 2009: Euroluce Lighting Exhibition. I think this one is the coolest, but check out the other ones here.
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Tags: LED, lighting, lighting effects
Lights, LED Lights, Rope Lights
There is every light you could ever imagine available on http://www.1000bulbs.com , colored lights included. It’s very overwhelming. Consider yourself warned. Below is a comparison of LED lights at different temperatures and an incandescent light. Left: Daylight White Middle: Warm White Right: Incandescent These are all 5mm LED retrofit cluster lamps, and are all classified […]
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Tags: color, interactive, LED, lighting, rope light
Interactive Lights Installation
White Noise / White Light is an interactive sound and light installation in Athens, Greece. Visitors are encouraged to walk through and interact with the chest-high fiber optic strands. The semi-flexible fiber optic strands respond to touch and the movement of people through the field. When activated by the passersby, the strands become brighter when […]
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Tags: fiber optics, interactive, lighting
Arduino Boards
Sensor de luz Originally uploaded by hugotso Arduino boards can be used to create all kinds of effects. They are intended for artists and hobbyists. On the basic level, it can take input from some type of sensor (light, motion, etc.) and be programed for a desired output. It can control lights, motors, etc. This […]
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Tags: lighting, lighting effects
Fossi’s Mirror Experiment
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Tags: lighting, mirrors, natural light