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I fell in love with light. Once you've seen a beautifully lit space there is no going back. It was only a matter of time until the fascination would turn into something more.
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client: Automotive Design Studio
role: Concept, design & construction
7.5 meters in diameter, 3 cm thin, 'one' is made of aluminum, acrylic, and cold-cathode fluorescent tubes. |
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client: Visopia
role: Concept development
The Critter Macrochip is a fun and versatile directional floor or table lamp inspired by the physical similarities shared among insects and microchips.
The Critter’s twelve stainless steel telescoping legs fully articulate, allowing for expressive poses: aiming the Critter upwards provides diffuse ambient light, while aiming it down creates a local pool of light.
The first physical HSB controller. Three simple knobs adjust the color of thirty-six high brightness, full color LEDs which emit more light than a 100 W incadescent bulb.
Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Copper, Fiberglass, Acrylic, Silicon, Rubber, LEDs and Circuits.
48cm L x 22 W x 15 – 91 H ( Adjustable )
Photos by Hagen Sczech & Lissa Hahn
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client: Telemachus Architects
role: Concept, design & construction.
The EOS 3 is a horizontal version of the EOS 2. Slimmer proportions and aluminum endcaps evoke a glowing nuclear fuel rod.
This version has milled aluminum end-caps on both ends. It has the unique ability to hang at any angle from any surface by thin stainless steel cables.
2 meters in length, 10 cm thin.
Remote controlled. |
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client: Visopia
role: Concept, design & construction.
The EOS2 is the next generation of EOS. Designed for both USB and Ethernet the lamps can be networked together to form an endless chain of lighting effects.
This version also has the ability to be bolted directly to a floor or wall.
Remote controlled / usb / ethernet.
Photo by: Lissa Hahn |
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client: Visopia
role: Concept, design, & construction.
The EOS I was ahead of it’s time by several years. Built in 2001 it had randomly generated chaotic animation patterns that resembled a full color lava lamp. The base had a gentle curve that allowed a pendulum motion. Swaying to-and-fro people were mesmerized by the fluidness of motion of light and lamp.
Remote controlled.
Photos by: Aaron Rincover & Ronny Bagdadi
Sketches by: Aaron Rincover
Electronics: Tim Black |
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client: Orange22 & Visopia
role: Concept, design & construction.
Designed for Orange 22 in partnership with Dario Antonioni in Los Angeles, CA.
The Aurora has a touch sensitive pad that controls LEDs embeded within. The touch pad allows on/off, color & animation variations.
1.2 meters in diameter & floor sitting.
Photos by: Brad Swontz |
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client: Self initiated project
role: Concept & prototype.
Designed while a student at ArtCenter then licensed to Mathmos in the UK. The 'bubble' has won numerous awards, been on display in museums and exhibits around the world and been adopted by over 100,000 friends. |
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