Posted in Designer, Electronic Products, Gadgets, Luxury on 23 October 2009
It’s something you or me would not have thought of ever…decorating eyelashes with LEDs. Bizarre is the first word that comes to your mind when you look at the pictures displaying the LED eye-lashes.
In some strange way, designed by artist Soomi Park, the LED eyelashes have been intended to compensate `Asian women’s’ desire for bigger eyes. It is rather unlikely that wearing LEDs instead of the delicate eye-lashes would enhance the size of eyes at all. More so, would women really go in for something so artificial even if their urge to get bigger eyes is strong?
An effort of this nature would have been appreciated if put up in an art gallery as a strong statement the artist wanted to express, or to depict an out-of-box theatric character. It looks too far-fetched take it beyond a Halloween party, the least as a statement of beauty.
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Posted in Home Appliances on 8 July 2009

People usually show their prowess of money by picking up pricey and high-tech stuff. With LED displays all set to unseat LCDs, Sharp’s new collection of Aquos LED TV sets will get a red-carpet treatment. The fact that LEDs score above LCDs with respect to low energy consumption is what makes it so much more acceptable in given conditions of Global warming and Eco-consciousness.
Posted in Architecture, Buildings, Concept, Display on 8 March 2009

So far Mood Walls were only heard of in plush hotel rooms and houses of the super rich. But now, we got to see it in an underpass. Yes, the city of Amsterdam wanted to locate a Mood Wall in a pedestrian tunnel in order to put an extra skip in the short walk through it, there by making the people feel less grumpy. Now, come to think of it there are like a zillion dark and dingy places that could do with some brightening.
This Mood Wall measures 24 meters in length and is made from 2,500 LEDs. The wall has been designed so that it interacts with people as they walk through. Yes, the light responds to movement and it has been found that it actually does have a positive impact on your mood.
Posted in Products, Shopping, Spirits, Wine on 13 July 2008

Aptly said: “All good things come in small packs.” And Minibar Systems exemplifies it well! Holding the flag high in the field of automation for over 20 years, the Minibar Systems expertise in developing revolutionary creations with the latest update made to the ongoing list include the fully automated SmartCube Minibar. The feature-packed bar features state-of-the-art technology, dominant software, and high-end design. It sports lithe infrared sensing know-how for a huge assortment of product preference.
The easy-snap-in design lets trays to be reorganized as per the needs, hence assuring the flexibility of bar’s menu. Its persona is well taken care by its exterior and interior lighting package layered with blue and white crystal LEDs. With a prime target at hoteliers, the SmartCube is a must install accessory for your small upcoming gathering.
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Posted in Concept, Designer, Entertainment, Health on 29 April 2008

Another concept-based toy for kids but may turn a serious weapon for the health-conscious gentry. Production of gadgets featuring time or message via swiftly vacillating wand preset with tiny LEDs is a passé. Designer Jacky Wu has behaved smartly by implementing this technology to a skipping rope (jumping rope). They say this sensible device keeps a record of every jump and thus features calories burnt within a particular time period via built-in LEDs.

And as a result you have a chimera with a feel that someone is countering in the mid air. It could be a bit too much for all heavy-weights as it may put them in pitiful situation by keeping a low count of their jumps. Say what may but I strongly doubt this concept turning into reality for obvious reasons. Firstly, the smacking of rope with the ground would disturb the intactness of the LEDs. And fortunately, if they happen to function well then constant rubbing on the ground would offer a blur image to read.
Via YankoDesign
Posted in Health on 26 April 2008

Health and energy spas have realized the usage of LEDs as a successful spa capsule tool. Lately, the Med Spa Clinic at Tunbridge Wells takes honor in offering the facility of world’s first LED spa via a complete body spa capsule.
Running on the Oxy-LED Light Spa Capsule, this spa assured a significant weight-loss by making you bear LED light of wavelengths ranging from 625 to 980 nm, thereby causing strong physical stimulus. This Oxy treatment can be mixed with conventional spa healing like dry thermal heat and vibratory rubdown.
This form of spa also assures body contouring and emotional lift rehabilitation. This medium of staying fit doesn’t come cheap and thus demands a loud sum of £35 to £100 for a 30-90 minutes long process.


Via Gizmodo
Posted in Concept, Gadgets on 6 April 2008

Seekway has put jointly this impressive 3D LED display that has a potential to exhibit images in full 3D at a startling, 30 fps. The sample comprises of a 16 x 16 x 16 network of unified tint LEDs and if calculated accurately then it produces 4096 individual diodes. I am sure it is going to win your heart and mind but believe me a small visit to the video is worth.
Having productively created the aforesaid model, Seekway has plans to enter the mechanism into fabrication, but they’re in a mood to beef up things—by saying you can start imagining a cube equipped with 48 x 48 x 48 grid of interrelated LEDs resonance. It sounds like 11,000 diodes but with no price information available it is difficult to say whether the product is worth picking or is just hyped up.
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