O*GE's Solar-Powered Glowing Night Garden in Jerusalem
Bianca — July 5, 2009 — Art & Design
References: lightinjerusalem.org.il & notcot.org
O*GE's solar-powered Night Garden was an enchanting feature of the "Light in Jerusalem Festival" this June.
Created by Gaston Zahr & Merav Eitan, giant (4 ft) lotus blossoms recharge by the sun during the day, then glow with eco-friendly LEDS by night, changing from shades of cobalt blue to lime green to sunny yellow and rich coral. In addition to their therapeutic color changes, the giant glowing lotus blossoms would open and close, pulsating with the light and music by Hang.
Created by Gaston Zahr & Merav Eitan, giant (4 ft) lotus blossoms recharge by the sun during the day, then glow with eco-friendly LEDS by night, changing from shades of cobalt blue to lime green to sunny yellow and rich coral. In addition to their therapeutic color changes, the giant glowing lotus blossoms would open and close, pulsating with the light and music by Hang.
Trend Themes
1. Solar-powered Night Gardens - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Expanding the use of solar power in outdoor illuminated installations.
2. Eco-friendly LED Lighting - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Developing sustainable lighting solutions using energy-efficient LEDs.
3. Interactive Illuminated Sculptures - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Creating interactive sculptures that respond to light and sound.
Industry Implications
1. Art Installations - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Incorporating technology and renewable energy in large-scale art installations.
2. Outdoor Lighting - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Revolutionizing outdoor lighting systems with eco-friendly and energy-efficient options.
3. Therapeutic Garden Design - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Integrating interactive elements, such as light and color, into therapeutic garden designs.
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