Posted in Designer, Home Decor, Technology on 27 June 2008
A France-based fashion designer Marie-Jacqueline has teamed up with LumiGram to produce an innovative collection of high tech and ornamental accessories, developed using fiber optics fabric. Power-driven by an implanted electronic module, the fiber optics fabric releases a tinted illumination along with the full length of the filament; generating a dazzling and classy radiant effect. A minute switch allows whirling the fabric light on/off. Against light sources of LEDs or Electroluminescence, the light produced by the Fiber Optics Fabric is delicate and inexplicable.
With price range varying from $450 to $1,400, the LumiGram offerings’ of cushions is truly elite and all set to infuse life into any dull environment.
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Jean-Marc
Posted in Designer, Elite Find of the Day, Furniture on 27 June 2008
Featured above is a programmed idea-generating boardroom that can be the prerequisite of any brainstorming conference room. Designed by Japanese IT group Kayac, in association with researchers from Keio University in Japan, the system eavesdrops and detects what’s going inside via voice recognition and project the germane statistics on your center table. Called “Kage roi,” the system identifies keywords and search for them, thereby providing a steady stream to each person sitting at the desk.
Outfitted with countless tinted LEDs, the room is capable of altering the lighting effect to reproduce different moods. The half day form replicates the steady shift in illumination as the sun rises and sets making the one seated on the conference table realize the passage of time and meet their deadlines.
On first look, you may sense the robotic affect attached to the table and a hope to your long query if robot can rule the world?
Via PinkTentacle/ BusinessJP











