Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Lased LED Light Towers

Newly discovered from Flickr: the lased LED towers from Jared Tarbell.
The outputs cut and perforation vectors for the tower with almost any dimension are based on a written algorithm. The materials are watercolor paper and a little glue. When the tower is removed, the LED and battery would be attached to the base exposed.

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iLEDist's Comment:
Cool ideas and beautiful shot! We usually use Adobe illustrator to define the path for the 2D laser cut, it is good to know it can be controlled algorithmically and the outcome looks really lovely and delicate! And we agree with one of the flickrs: Jared, we are looking forward to seeing it on the market!

1 comments:

guagau said...

I think this can be made into a very nice home decoration gadget and mass produced! Love this idea!

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