Designer Dmitry Agurkov has created a light “bulb” as complex as his name. The ELS-magnetic is an LED lamp made out of acrylic and responds to your touch. It doesn’t even have a switch – there are two places on the light to change its brightness. It also responds somehow to sound – you create your own light pattern with its software and it creates a sound file (that you can play with any MP3 player) that will change up your lamp. It’s got a magnetic base on its back… so I guess you can mount it on your fridge?
It’s the total party light, no disco ball required.
Via Yanko Design.





#1 by AJ Notebook - October 16th, 2009 at 06:14
Hi there,
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We’re quite excited about this new site and would love to get you involved!
http://www.ajnotebook.com
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