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This is Tooti
Fruiti. Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are embedded
in 9-mm thick acrylic sheets (ten of them) which turn ON
sequentially as the sun sets. Tooti Fruiti is
part of the Light Chime series of the
Accent Night Light displays. 62" long by 44"
high. Click on the picture for a larger
image.
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Light from the LEDs in the 10 parts of
Tooti Fruiti is internally reflected
and then scattered at the edges in ways that look like neon
tubes. During the day the LEDs are OFF, but as night comes on
all 10 pieces light up. (Each lighting element comes on
independently as the sun sets - or as wind blows or according to
any desired environmental variable.)
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Close-up showing light reflected by the acrylic
pieces of Tooti Fruiti.
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Light Fan #4 is being used
as an outdoor porch light; it turns on as the sun sets, with
green coming on first, then blue and finally red. 14" high by
14" wide.
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Light Fan #3 is a living
room night light. The yellow comes from green and red; all the
colors in these light sculptures derive from red, green and blue
only. 16" high by 19" wide.
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Red, green and blue LEDs in the base of
Full Color (shown in front of a mantle mirror)
conveys light to the cut edges which scatter it, looking like
neon tubes. Each color (red, green, blue) is controlled by a
separate analog circuit that cycles the color slowly ON and then
slowly OFF in a two-minute cycle that produces a net effect of
endlessly non-repeating tours through the realm
of all colors. Four models built; they are precursors to the
Pi series. Comes on automatically at
night. 30" high.
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Pi #7 is a 50-inch high
acrylic column on a walnut base with a brass support. LEDs
beneath the column project colors into the column in an endlessly
non-repeating sequence of all colors. Ten versions of
Pi have been built so far.
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This is the walnut base of Pi #7,
showing the brass support structure. The Pi
series is so-named because, like the digits of pi, of the color
sequences never repeat.
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Three views of Pi #4 which
includes controls that allow automatic or manual color control.
In auto mode, the color sequence never repeats. In manual mode,
you can dial in any color or intensity as a steady light. (You
can light up a room in tones to suit your mood.) The unit turns
on automatically around sunset or on cloudy days. 50" high.
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Pi #9 is 52 inches high and, as
with all Pi-series units, it cycles non-
repeatingly through all colors.
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Pi #9 is shown here in a darker
setting than above.
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This basic night light comes on as the sun sets,
shining green first, then aqua and finally white. 10" high.
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Temporal Ribbon, study #1 is the
size of a bar of soap. Its colors can be adjusted to suit the
desired mood in a room.
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Temporal Ribbon, study #2 is a
copper top
outdoor walkway light. It looks white - until you move your eye
away from it, or past it, provoking a visual reflex that pulls
your eye back to the main light.
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Last Updated: January, 24, 2004, 1235 hrs EST
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