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'Woody' collection from 'Goodbye Edison'
'Woody' is a collection of three types of lamps with different designs, but the basis of each - is using of hornbeam wood. This nice collection is created by French manufacturing company of contemporary lamps - goodbye edison that investigates the capacity of the LEDs to spread a softer indirect light. The names of the lamps are W01, W02 and W03 in order of increasing their heights. The smallest one is a 'W01' resembles a mushroom or a small lit table in its appearance. It has an LED light source of 24V and can be placed on a desk or a table. 'W02' and 'W03' have more complicated construction with a hornbeam dowel that reflects the light from a round-shaped white matte steel backdrop with a lighting element embedded into it. The lamps produce enjoyable soft glow.

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Kimchi and Chips: "assembly" installation
Due to “kimchi and chips”, an experimental art & technology Seoul (South Korea) studio, we can watch a real miracle of living lights. This composition called “assembly” uses a set of 5,500 white blocks hanging from above and 5 high-res cameras connected to a computer sequence, scanning the cubes with structured light. The combination of these technologies produces a habitat for digital forms to exist in our real world. Presence in such room gives an affect of mystery and mystic. The philosophy of “kimchi and chips” can be seen from the next statement: we create installations, products and services that bridge the gap between people and people, people and technologies, people and nature.


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