Celine Marcq, a textile designer, has developed wallpaper that interacts with energy usage. Flip on a switch or plug into an outlet and patterns begin to grow.
Marcq's masters thesis, Inconspicuous Matter, poses the question: Can the visualization of electrical energy flows lead to textile and
material innovation? It definitely generates awareness. Imagine an office wall after a long day at work. Or the possibility of applying Marcq's technology to building exteriors.
The only problem? We're not sure we'd want to turn out the lights.
(via Co.Design)
Wow that's so cool, i'd love to get something liek this!
Posted by: canvas art | Thursday, October 13, 2011 at 06:56 AM