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Sep 15, 2010

A Chandelier Fit For a Mad Scientist's Lair

No, that's not a sentinel hanging from this family's ceiling. It's one hundred petri dishes attached to 15,000 feet of fiber optics, perhaps pausing for a moment before reaching down to strike at those dining below?

Bacterioptica, as the chandelier is named, is designed to be a growing, changing household organism. By interchanging different sized petri dishes, adjusting the lighting intensity, and altering stem and arm lengths, the chandelier can be reconfigured infinitely many ways. If you look closely, you can see how it would make a kick-ass Alien. Or maybe I'm just projecting.

29 comments:

  1. looks like the fibers give out more light than the bulbs o_O

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  2. hohoho! i think i want one! i fancy fiber optics light!

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  3. I love this blog, always cool stuff on it.

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  4. damn that's cool, wonder how much it cost.

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  5. Wow that is pretty awesome! Creepy, but awesome!

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  6. DO WANT! That's an awesome light fixture.

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  7. Fiber Optics, FTW. :D

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  8. That is just bonkers! The Petri dishes make the light ... yellowish, i don't really like that, after seeing the clear white optic cables. I reckon i could skip paying... 20.000$ or however much it costs and just make one with a few hundred...

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  9. DUDE...any word on the price? although my dining room is WAY too small for something like that :(

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  11. crazy, why didnt i think of it first? :P

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  12. This just blew my mind. A household "organism"? I'd be afraid of a breakout.

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  13. sick lights dude. thanks for checking out my blog.

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  14. uber gekeish chandlerier! me want one

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