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May 23, 2010
Light pollution photos by Jim Richardson
[posted by Benz Roos]
Let thy glorious light ever shine upon it, by Jim Richardson

photo by Jim Richardson
A colleague send me a link of a the website of Jim Richardson. Jim has made photos of light pollution in the sky for National Geographic magazine. Worth to have a look at his photos to realize that light pollution should be a premier concern for lighting design. source: earthfirst, national geographic
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February 22, 2010
über-hip Lightbotz by Marcus Tremonto
[posted by Benz Roos]

Laser boy by Marco Tremonto
American lighting designer Marcus Tremonto has customised a series of vinyl characters for vinyl toy manufacturer Kidrobot. This may be very trendy and über-hip but I kind of like it. It’s some simple cool other mix between lighitng and illustration. This makes the lightfixture playfull. source: Dezeen
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February 2, 2010
Amphibious architecture by the living
[posted by Benz Roos]
New York based designers the living have made a new project called amphibious architecture. Plastics tubes with bacons of light are floating in the river. The tube are measuring the quality of the water and the amount of fish. This data will be translated into the color of light of the bacon. The project must make visitors aware of the eco environment of the river. Although this is yet another eco awareness interacting dynamic light installation, I must admit I quit like this one! the hardware looks cool as well as you cab see here. Floating light on a river have some natural poetry, maybe because of the sparkling reflectance and movement. by the way the living have also made the interesting project: living light in Seoul. source:designboom
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January 10, 2010
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December 17, 2009
6 is for Blossom by Moana Andraos
[posted by Benz Roos]

Neon clock
A 8′x8′ word clock that tells the story of passing time.
Text co-written with Emilie Grenier, inspired by a text by German poet Herman Hesse (“Eloge de la viellesse). At any given time, 3 words are lit up, one for the hour, one for the minute and one for the second, endlessly re-writing new sentences for every second that passes. Check out the site of the artist some nce are to been seen there…
Source: Moco Loco
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