Michael Jantzen's Interactive Radius Light is a simple kinetic sculpture consisting of four curved panels rotating around a central light source. It measures 14 inches across and 18 inches tall, making it suitable for most tables. Each panel pivots independently, enabling countless configurations. The design cleverly interacts with the light, controlling intensity and quality as the panels are moved. The experience feels meditative, encouraging exploration of different lighting effects, making it engaging and hands-on without the complexity of traditional smart lights.
The Interactive Radius Light lets you physically rotate curved panels around a central light source, creating different lighting effects with every movement you make.
Four curved panels nest inside each other, rotating around a central column that houses an energy-efficient bulb inside a translucent cylinder.
When they're closed up, they form this broken cylinder that mostly hides the central bulb, letting only slivers of light peek through the gaps.
The experience of using it feels almost meditative, allowing users to experiment and control both the intensity and quality of the light intuitively.
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