rgby led desktop offers chameleon-like surface
filed under: design | interactive
December 5th, 2007 post a comment (1) stumble it! digg it! by: technabob
This amazing LED tabletop surface can sense the color of objects placed on top of it, then automatically change its own colors to match.


The RGBy desk uses small clusters of photo sensors and multicolored LEDs to work its color-changing magic.
The RGBy desk was created as a collaboration between computer scientist Ichi Kanaya and designers Makoto Hirahara and Shinya Matsuyama of Japan’s Studio Mongoose (the same guys who brought us the super cool Bright Blind).
At this point, the desk is a one-of-a-kind piece, so don’t expect to find one in your living room any time soon.
[via MoCo Loco]
December 5th, 2007 post a comment (1) stumble it! digg it! by: technabob
tags:
chameleon, color, japan, lamp, led, light, rgb, studio mongoose, surface, table
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1. OstaraLore | December 6th, 2007 at 7:40 pm
Frikken cool! I want one! :o)
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