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Philips interactive LED lights Aura. (All photos courtesy of Philips) |
Philips recently showcased an interactive light Aura at GLOW, a week-long festival of light art that took place in Eindhoven, according to a company blog entry on Exposure.
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The LED light creates water ripple effects. |
Under the city in motion theme, Philips showcased the interactive LED light that is capable of creating water ripple effects, or interact in a playful manner with users.
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The light also responds to sound. |
“Aura is a ‘singing light’ that you can play like a musical instrument,” said Paul Thursfield, Creative Director at Philips Group Innovation.
The product is the result of a series of experiments on the role of light and sound in everyday life between Thursfield and Simon Rycroft, an intern from Goldsmiths College.
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A woman interacting with Aura. |
Using the power of LED lighting and digital sound, Aura can respond to the situation and occasion, positively influencing people’s emotions and state of mind.