
above: detail from the new Ecco Luce installation in an Amsterdam railway station.
Just over 2 years ago I wrote about Jonas Samson's unusual light emitting wallpaper project.


Since that time, the much blogged-about prototype has evolved into his Ecco Luce, a personal light emitting wall in which there are embedded LED lights.
When off, it appears as a normal wall, yet when turned on, an interplay of dancing and moving lights turns the wall into an art installation.
The lights, which are remote-controlled, can appear through the wall as a pattern, moving or static images, as well as motion-activated. Built of individual panels, the largest measuring 120 x 300, the panels can be combined to create as large an image as desired. The LED lights can be RGB or white.
Below are images (followed by a video) of an Ecco Luce installation at the Sciphol Train station in Amsterdam that just went up April 15th:




And an installation in Milan:



A very interesting way to add kinetic beauty to any environment. To arrange a meeting or discuss bulk buying investment possibilities, you can reach Jonas at:
STUDIO
Brailledreef 9
Utrecht
The Netherlands
POSTAL ADRESS
Jonas Samson vof
Zuiderveldstraat 33
8501 KA Joure
The Netherlands
+31 (0)6 - 190 844 45
info@jonassamson.com
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