Cirroteuthis Luminous
What if our objects could reciprocate engagement?
The Intelligent Objects series began in response to how in our daily lives, we encounter so much technology that fails to engage with us on a human level. From this exploration emerged the Acanthaster Luminous and Cirroteuthis Luminous lights. Each light fosters a unique relationship with humans, bringing to life new forms of communication. The electronics and circuitry form an adaptable system, a brain capable of continuous expanso

The Intelligent Objects series began in response to how in our daily lives, we encounter so much technology that fails to engage with us on a human level. From this exploration emerged the Acanthaster Luminous and Cirroteuthis Luminous lights. Each light fosters a unique relationship with humans, bringing to life new forms of communication. The electronics and circuitry form an adaptable system, a brain capable of continuous expansion.

By instilling objects with a sense of intelligence, we challenge our perception of disposability. If our objects become alive, we must learn to repair and sustain them, rather than simply replacing and discarding them. This requires a collaborative effort between humans and intelligent lights.

Equipped with ultrasonic proximity sensors, this light increases in brightness as you move closer to it. It is perceptive of its surroundings and changes that occur within its environment.


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