“Trace Heavens” is a series of gorgeous light installations by James Nizam. To create these images James painstakingly made incisions into the structure of a house to capture and manipulate sunlight into light sculptures.
Moss Table generates electricity through Photosynthesis.
Here electricity is generated from the electrons captured by conductive fibers inside the moss table. The technology turns energy that would otherwise be wasted in the photosynthesis process into power that can be put to practical use. (by Biophotovoltaics)My parasitology professor would love this, he’s seriously always talking about using plants for electricity and such.
Light Installations by Lee Eunyeol
Sustainable Table Lamp Design for San Francisco Zoo by Darshita Mistry (via Student Showcase)
Triforce Lamp
Created by The Back Pack Shoppe
PREORDER a hanging or end table version for $95 USD at Etsy.
Custom-built detonator connected to cameras and synchronised to photograph at the moment of explosion. They built a custom-made detonator, which is connected to the cameras and synchronised to snap a photo at the very moment of the explosion. In this way, they were able to capture motion and time in a split second of an explosion.
Explosions by Joschi Herczeg and Daniele Kaehr
A Crack in the Sky by Yocha Maitos
Constructing a ginormous light installment in the forest, Maitos was able to accurately portray the sight of a portal opening up in the night sky. Dont worry though errybody, I’m pretty sure this is the way to Narnia.
(photos by lovisostenrik / via: mymodernmet)