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Click on the lamp and move. Double click on and change the colour of light. Best of Category - Click, an immaterial lamp
I.D. 2010 Annual Design Review
The Lamp That Wasn’t
Click takes minimalism to a whole new level by allowing you to turn your computer screen into a lamp. Just make a donation of your choosing, download the lamp, and watch an image of an incandescent bulb appear on your screen. You can choose your favorite light colors—up to 36 at a time—and the order they change from one to the next. “As a lamp, you’re not going to use it to light a space,” says Patrick Marinez, the designer behind this project. “It’s a subtle presence—more like a mood lamp.”
But even if you can’t read a book next to Click, you do get the chance to experience an object that’s not really an object at all. “Click challenges our idea about what constitutes a piece of furniture or an industrial product,” says judge Jerry Helling. And as fellow judge Todd Bracher adds, “There is an honest elegance that the designer has defined the experience and the body has become irrelevant. For me this is a sign of things to come.”
Description: Click is a downloadable mood lamp that uses the computer screen as a light source to diffuse color sequences at various speeds.
Project website: www.blankbubble.com
Designer: Patrick Martinez
Website: www.patrickmartinez.net
Developer: Julien Gardair, www.juliengardair.com
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