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Reaching for the moon: And getting there via OLEDs - Dominic Harris and his team from Cinimod Studio in London have an answer.
When the lighting industry proudly presented the OLED, many lighting professionals raised one eyebrow rather than two. OLED displays were already well known and practically part of everyday life, and most understood the link between the OLED (organic light-emitting diode) and the LED (light-emitting diode) even if they did not fully comprehend how it all works. The main issue was, however, what do we do with them now we have recognised them as a light source? LEDs are basically a film comprising one or more ultra-thin layers of organic semiconductor material which emits light in response to an electric current, the layer of organic semiconductor being situated between two electrodes. Leading lamp manufacturers did their homework and set about having OLEDs manufactured and encouraging designers from different disciplines to test their creativity and experiment with the new tool. So some of them did and came up with ... an array (no pun intended) of flat task lights or other panel-based, even interactive, design solutions. People nodded with interest, but still only raised one eyebrow. Until Dominic Harris got his hands on it. Dominic Harris and his team at Cinimod Studio worked with light, form, perception and technology and came up with the Oled Moon Chandelier, which is anything but flat, and glows with such exquisite ease that it cannot fail to fascinate anyone who sets eyes upon it and is guaranteed to raise all eyebrows.
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