18-year-old electrical engineer student, Chris Rieger, has been working on his levitating light bulb project — fittingly referred to as the “LevLight Project” — for about six months now. Recently he ...
Glow is made from a synthetic material that gives it an ethereal glow. Inside are diode emitting low energy lights powered by lithium batteries. Two strength modes allow it to function as a task of ...
It would be really fun to do an entire hallway of these levitating wireless lights. This a project on which [Chris Rieger] has been working for about six months. It uses magnetic levitation and ...
Stockholm-based American designer Simon Morris has combined science with a stroke of design wizardry to create a surreal, gravity-defying light bulb. Currently raising funds on Kickstarter, Morris has ...
Science-fiction author and futurist Arthur C. Clarke once observed that any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. That certainly sums up the new Levia lamp, created by ...
Fancy making a cool looking magnetic levitating lamp? Check out this Arduino Nano-based project that combines a magnet and LEDs. What's that you say? The lamp is not levitating, it's being held up?
We haven't heard of Dutch design outfit Crealev before, but the company says it's developed a "new levitation concept which is able to produce a very high levitation height combined with a low power ...
To recall the magnetic gyro desk toys of the 1980s is to touch the face of uselessness. Crealev of Eindhoven also remembers, but has integrated the "levitation technology" into useful household ...
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