Glass LED Light

Industrial Design

SpaceLight™ SCHOTT Group use modern laser technology to produce minute refractive surfaces inside the body of the glass – without damaging its external surfaces. Because of the way the light is scattered these refractive surfaces appear to the viewer as brightly lit points of fascinating brilliance.
With the use of appropriate software, drawings, lettering, logos and photos can be reproduced with extreme accuracy in the glass, either in the form of a flat image or three-dimensionally.

Lighting the outside edges using different light sources, in particular LED modules in various colors and luminous intensities, causes the internal laser engraving to light up and to produce special effects.

The LightPoints by the same manufacturer, product range comprises transparent glass conductor plates equipped with Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs).
The power supply to the LEDs is provided via virtually invisible conducting paths on the glass. The glass conductor plate is protected by a laminated cover glass.

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Add comment May 19th, 2006


White Light

In Judith Fegerl’s White Light installation, red laser beams, light projections, and blinking LED’s, irritate our sight, as the artist transforms the automatic process of seeing into a definite experience, exposing light as the source of our vision.

Judith Fegerl

The installation is made of three parts that represent red, green and blue light, whose different wavelengths combine to produce ‘white’ light. Each work takes as its starting point objects that alter or influence our sight, such as contact lenses or floating particles in the vitreous jelly of the eye. Reactions to these objects are then extracted and reproduced for the viewer, tangibly dissecting the process of sight.

Judith Fegerl

The triptych consists of:
- Read Only Memory: the artist’s contactlenses are being scanned by moving lasersystems. The monochromatic light gets irritated by organic sedimentation combined with the deformation of the lens. An abstract self-transforming pattern is then projected. The contact lens, once a prosthetic device, turns into its opposite- a unique object with authentic optical and visual information, generated by the interaction with an organic body,
- Teardrop Floaters: the visitor’s eye movements are video tracked and algorithmically transferred onto the floater objects,
- and Will-o-the-Wisp: the light of the leds is glaring in the darkness and once it is off a shining circular mark remains on the retina. Similar pictures are additionally projected via videobeam inside the dark room.
Perceptual disturbance is produced by organic irritation and is combined with the virtual version of this characteristic.

White Light, at the Austrian Cultural Forum, London, from 5 April till 4 May, 2006
Private view: 4 April, 6 - 9pm and artist talk: 8 April, 3pm.

from: wmmna

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Add comment March 28th, 2006

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