lensvector for wall grazing effects?
How about this: Take a row of LensVector’s solid-state beam-shaping lenses and put them into an old-school wall grazer, something like the classic Edison Price “Spredlite” row of PAR lamps. The effects of the beams zooming narrow-to-wide along the length … Continue reading lensvector for wall grazing effects?
cmu researchers transform walls into giant touchpads
Via Designboom: Researchers from Disney and Carnegie Mellon University have developed wall++, a low-cost sensing approach that allows walls to become a smart infrastructure. A simple to apply treatment, wall++ challenges the inactivity of walls, turning them into a large … Continue reading cmu researchers transform walls into giant touchpads
samsung debuts LED cinema screen in US
According the Hollywood Reporter, Samsung installed the first LED cinema screen in the US at a theater near Los Angeles. The screen is 33.8 feet wide and 17.7 feet high with nearly 9 million pixels. They state that right now, these … Continue reading samsung debuts LED cinema screen in US
lightly technologies
Lightly Technologies is a Dublin-based startup making flat, tiled light engines using LED. Very simply, they’re targeting the profile shape of OLED with the performance benefits of LED. They are currently in the midst of an apparently successful equity-crowd-funding program … Continue reading lightly technologies
ketra + lutron
Congrats to both the Ketra and Lutron teams: Lutron acquired Ketra. Founded in 2009, Ketra had raised approximately $31m to date as of 2015. I have no idea as to Ketra’s revenue or acquisition price. Lutron is a solid company, … Continue reading ketra + lutron
skandal technologies: update
Skandal Technologies have updated their website with their new “Poet” system for controlling ambient information in architectural environments. The Poet system unifies sensors, online data harvesting, generative content engines, servers, lighting solutions, and content management into one solution. According to … Continue reading skandal technologies: update
brand, tech and place
There is a growing opportunity for design firms that fuse marketing and brand experience, systems technology/integration, and architectural design to develop location-based digital experiences. Put these together and it might look like this: Such an integrated agency would be very … Continue reading brand, tech and place
no more ads on lucept
I ponied up the money to WordPress to eliminate the ads from my site. I had always used the “free” version of WordPress. But of course nothing in life is free so apologies to my readers – I didn’t realize how obnoxious the ads were until I moved to a new computer and saw lucept from the point of view of a normal reader – not via the WordPress authoring tool. I never made any money from those ads and do not endorse any of that content! Continue reading no more ads on lucept
trends in lighting conference
Rogier van der Heide is curating a new conference called Trends in Lighting in partnership with Luger Research. The conference will be held in conjunction with Luger’s Led Professional Symposium in Bregenz, Austria. Rogier has been quite outspoken about pushing the conception … Continue reading trends in lighting conference
dynaflash high speed projection mapping
The Ishikawa Senoo Laboratory at the University of Tokyo is demonstrating a setup they call DynaFlash v2 and Post Reality. They combine incredible ultra-high speed projection (1000 FPS), high-speed 3D sensing, plus the processing techniques needed to drive 3D mapping … Continue reading dynaflash high speed projection mapping
lg’s senses of the future exhibition at milan designweek 2017
LG partnered with Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka for an insanely beautiful installation at this year’s Milan Design Week. The installation consists of two primary features: “Chairs” created from LG’s doublesided (!), transparent (!!) OLED screens and a huge wall created … Continue reading lg’s senses of the future exhibition at milan designweek 2017
advertima
Advertima is startup combining machine learning with digital signage. According to their site: Artificial intelligence teams up with digital out of home experiences. As the world’s first experience management system (EMS) Advertima combines machine learning, computer vision and big data … Continue reading advertima
unsense
The global powerhouse design firm UNStudio recently announced that it is launching a tech startup/spin-off called UNSense that will focus on using sensor-based technologies for the built environment. According to their PR announcement: With UNSense, our aim is to improve physical, mental and … Continue reading unsense
more photons, less paper
Join me on Valentine’s Day at the Strategies in Light conference in Long Beach, California. I will present some examples of using BIM, parametric design and virtual renderings to sell and specify “embedded lighting.” You can find the conference info … Continue reading more photons, less paper
brilliant control
A new Silicon Valley startup called Brilliant is launching an interesting smart-home controller/lighting dimmer that integrates a touch screen with optional touch-sensitive physical sliders. Replacing native 120V wall switches, the Brilliant has real dimmers inside it (you can even select … Continue reading brilliant control
samsung microLED
Via The Verge: At CES 2018, Samsung is previewing a “modular” direct-view micro-LED 146″ 4K TV. LEDs continue to race into the future…and it looks like the trend for direct-view LED screens with incredibly small pixel pitch is going to … Continue reading samsung microLED
happy holidays 2017!
Happy Holidays everyone! Hope you and yours have a great New Years! And of course, another iconic holiday lighting image. Personally, I think we should name Clark Griswold an honory IALD member. I mean, he’s delivering at least 1fc at … Continue reading happy holidays 2017!
tablemation studios
A very fun use of projection mapping and augmented reality technologies, Tablemation Studios uses overhead projections to animate the place settings at dinner services with clever forced-perspective visual effects and character animations. Sadly, they only have a Facebook page – meaning … Continue reading tablemation studios
neon
Check out this gorgeously produced video from Bloomberg on the art and craft of neon lighting! The studio in the video is Lite Brite Studios of Brooklyn, NY. PS, “Lite Brite” — what a great name!!!! Continue reading neon
meiyad optoelectronics
Via my LinkedIn feed, I saw someone from Shenzen Meiyad Optoelectronics posting interesting LED screen modules that include flexible and triangulated panels. Wild stuff…I wonder what the durability of these flex panels really are – there is tremendous stress on … Continue reading meiyad optoelectronics