Monday, May 12, 2014

3D Printed Fractal LED Generator by Margot Krasojević

The light’s ceramic 3d printed shell is modeled using an ever decreasing repeated pattern, these fractal dimensions reserve self-similarity across scale, where at any magnification there is a smaller piece of the object only being restricted through it’s entire form. When air passes over it the light freely rotates picking up speed as a result of it’s weight,


Balance and pattern repetition. The movement rotates a motor which creates a current using a joule thief circuit to light up a cluster of LED’S. The light only uses wind power to generate this electricity, a capacitor allows the light to store up energy when there is no wind power to turn it. There are no batteries in the circuit only the electronics circuit shown below. The ceramic shell was designed using simulation software to test the aerodynamics and fluid dynamics of the form, materials and densities.


Designer : Margot Krasojević


3D Printed Fractal LED Generator by Margot Krasojević


3D Printed Fractal LED Generator by Margot Krasojević



3D Printed Fractal LED Generator by Margot Krasojević


3D Printed Fractal LED Generator by Margot Krasojević


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3D Printed Fractal LED Generator by Margot Krasojević is originally posted on Tuvie - Modern Industrial Design


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