Today I did another research report, the topic is "light and glass". It's a really fun topic to do since it's really broad, and you can find many pretty images with those two keywords.
Again, here's the video version of my keynote:
Never mind the text, the pretty pictures are the ones that matters. I'll explain what I'm doing right here.
The first part is simply observations of light shining through stained glass and glass cups. The reflections are really pretty.
The second part is more of the focus of my research. It's my interpretation of how the combination of light and glass is used in designs. AND, this is where the Club Design book comes in handy! First, I looked into how light is used to illuminate alcohol bottles from the bottom. The image of 3 bottles against an orange background is taken from the book (Cherry Jam, UK).
Then I looked into how light is used to illuminate things from within the object. The first object is the lumi-drumsticks from Blue Man Group show. I honestly don't know if a person can really play with them, but the glowing effect (especially in complete darkness) is really awesome. Then, I looked into decorations. The purple, glowing floral block is also taken from the book (Cacoon, Germany). I'm just so fascinated by that book; there are so many state of the art light designs. Maybe I'm interested in light design too...perhaps I should go learn some stuff from Master Ray when I go back to school.
The first part is simply observations of light shining through stained glass and glass cups. The reflections are really pretty.
The second part is more of the focus of my research. It's my interpretation of how the combination of light and glass is used in designs. AND, this is where the Club Design book comes in handy! First, I looked into how light is used to illuminate alcohol bottles from the bottom. The image of 3 bottles against an orange background is taken from the book (Cherry Jam, UK).
Then I looked into how light is used to illuminate things from within the object. The first object is the lumi-drumsticks from Blue Man Group show. I honestly don't know if a person can really play with them, but the glowing effect (especially in complete darkness) is really awesome. Then, I looked into decorations. The purple, glowing floral block is also taken from the book (Cacoon, Germany). I'm just so fascinated by that book; there are so many state of the art light designs. Maybe I'm interested in light design too...perhaps I should go learn some stuff from Master Ray when I go back to school.
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