Fiction
Light
Iran
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(Architectural) Lighting
Amir Baharikhah, Maryam Yunesi Rad
Amir Baharikhah
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The main idea for this light was inspired by a legend. In ancient myths, crows lent their inner light to human life. The light and shadow are completely reminiscent of sunlight radiating between trees, and the shadows that are produced by light sources are also designed as a second dimension. Changing the position of the lights creates different light angles, and the light intensity can be adjusted. The crows have been completely simplified in terms of form and have taken on an origami form, which along with their matte black color has completely reduced the light crowd and added to its charm. The structure and Crows are made from recycled materials to do less damage to the environment, and a sustainable product was designed. The spheres are made of Esc paper which creates special warmth by passing light through the paper texture. Monotone color and limited material have given this light an attractive and special look. Our main challenge was to interact and make the user think.
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