Fractal Chandelier
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Using various light bulb socket adapters, Sean Michael Regan created a light fixture with mathmatical properties that more importantly (to me) looks cool. He also used the same idea for a lamp. Either idea could be fun to try. |
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Using various light bulb socket adapters, Sean Michael Regan created a light fixture with mathmatical properties that more importantly (to me) looks cool. He also used the same idea for a lamp. Either idea could be fun to try. |
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[...] After seeing the Fractal Chandelier page which also included a lamp version entitled “Brainiac” and my increasing displeasure with the overpowering fluorescent lighting in my office, I knew it was only a matter of time before I would break down and take a trip to the hardware store. As it turns out, I made it seven days from idea to implementation. Not too shabby. I went to Lowe’s with a couple of co-workers and set to the task of finding the various components. [...]
Pingback by roclar.net — April 6, 2006 @ 6:40 pm
[...] of space and a power plug. While I am not sure that light sockets are in less demand, I imagine a chandelier or lamp with a few Plasma Light Bulbs could be fairly entertaining. Unfortunately, few details are [...]
Pingback by roclar.net — April 13, 2007 @ 8:23 am