Pendant light by the Danish-Argentinean artist couple Hilden & Diaz aka artists Thyra Hilden and Pio Diaz.
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Pendant light by the Danish-Argentinean artist couple Hilden & Diaz aka artists Thyra Hilden and Pio Diaz.
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Blown glass light sculpture inspired of the Venetian landscape by Brooklyn-based Japanese designer Nao Tamura, designed for Wonderglass chandeliers.
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The videos above demonstrate a single light particle as it propagates through space, visualized with a technique called Femto Photography, developed by the MIT media lab, that can acquire visual data at a rate of one trillion frames per second.
More info here.
Links to videos 1& 2.
OLED corner wall light from Tokyo based design studio YOY, composed by spatial designer Naoki Ono and product designer Yuki Yamamoto.
Photos by Yasuko Furukawa
Check out a pop-up corner light here
Series of pendant LED lights designed by artist /designer Arik Levy, produced by spanish company Vibia.
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Light installation (2008) controlled by a computer program that changes the displayed shades every ten minutes using red, green and blue lamps, created by Dutch artist Peter Struycken at Netherlands Architecture Institute space.
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Illustrations of fictional metadata forms into the physical space (article for Weave mag 05.11), created by Berlin based design studio Onformative, (Julia Laub and Cedric Kiefer) in collaboration with designer and programmer Christopher Warnow, using the photographic technique of procedural lightpainting.
The lightpainting technique from Christopher Warnow
via proof
Neon quote from the 1756 rare edition of La Pucelle d’Orléans (The Maid of Orleans), a satirical poem about Jeanne d’Arc by Voltaire.
The photo is from Amsterdam, via clique chique.
A fragile light sculpture made from real egg shells by Japan-based design firm Nosigne.
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Light sculpture/ mirror designed by Japan-based design firm Nosigner, for the Taro Horiuchi fashion shop.
The diffused LED light is created by a special kind of aluminum foil which allows to reflect varying projections, so that you will never see the same light pattern on the wall. 22141231 is the title of this work, that was named after the perfect solar eclipse that will appeare about 200 years later
Previously: Olive project by Nosigner
The Hand Grenade oil lamp, from designer Piet Houtenbos made of actual US grenades and gilded in gold, silver or natural. Order here
Series of LED light boxes titled Moonlight by Chinese artist Yang Yongliang.
previously: David Batchelor
Transparent network-sculptures made of polyamide and wire, with the use of a 3d printer and gifs (following) by German artist Moto Waganari aka Lutz Wagner.