The high guy is great on the photo:) I love the drinkable light concept. How is it illuminating? I wonder if there are food grade UV additives available.
Looks like you just fill the packets (similar to katchup packets but transparent and not separated) and then you stick the light behind it. The light shines through it like it would with a lamp shade. It'd be great for parties. What would the cost be for the consumer?
Possible Problem: WEIGHT. A thing like that full of liquid is going to be heavy. Where is the consumer going to hang it? I think it would be easiest if you made it into a lamp stand.
Hi there
It´s a suport for sachets with a lamp inside.
In my new porfolio website i´ll publish it with more details. It´s similar bracken (plant)
(Thu, 25 Jan 2007 04:14:06 GMT)
Ams
says
I think this is just an amazing and really fun idea. Even though the drinks would be pretty warm from being out and on the light, i definitly think it would be worth. it.
Oh guys
I wanna invite you for a party to prove that the lamp don´t take the drink warm
(Sun, 04 Feb 2007 18:47:53 GMT)
Elmo
says
Quinine, that is found in Tonic water looks reeeally cool in UV. Try getting a GT in a bar (or at home?) where there is UV-lighting. Quinine was also used for Malaria treatment (kink of useless today, thanks to Malaria-parasite evolution), that's why british imperialist drank Gin'n'Tonic in places like India...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Tonic_water_uv.jpg
The high guy is great on the photo:) I love the drinkable light concept. How is it illuminating? I wonder if there are food grade UV additives available.
Looks like you just fill the packets (similar to katchup packets but transparent and not separated) and then you stick the light behind it. The light shines through it like it would with a lamp shade. It'd be great for parties. What would the cost be for the consumer? Possible Problem: WEIGHT. A thing like that full of liquid is going to be heavy. Where is the consumer going to hang it? I think it would be easiest if you made it into a lamp stand.
Hi there It´s a suport for sachets with a lamp inside. In my new porfolio website i´ll publish it with more details. It´s similar bracken (plant)
I think this is just an amazing and really fun idea. Even though the drinks would be pretty warm from being out and on the light, i definitly think it would be worth. it.
Oh guys I wanna invite you for a party to prove that the lamp don´t take the drink warm
Quinine, that is found in Tonic water looks reeeally cool in UV. Try getting a GT in a bar (or at home?) where there is UV-lighting. Quinine was also used for Malaria treatment (kink of useless today, thanks to Malaria-parasite evolution), that's why british imperialist drank Gin'n'Tonic in places like India... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Tonic_water_uv.jpg
Reminds me of a hooka