Jason Bruges Teams Up with Greenpeace to Create a Groundbreaking Ultra Efficient Light Installation

published Sep 18, 2007
Jason Bruges Teams Up with Greenpeace to Create a Groundbreaking Ultra Efficient Light Installation
Award winning designer Jason Bruges has been commissioned by Greenpeace to create an interactive installation made up of fully dimmable compact fluorescent light bulbs that will feature at this years 100% Light exhibition at Earl's Court this September.

The Studio will create an interactive, animated garden of raised flowerbeds made up of hundreds of elevated CFL bulbs.

The installation will glow with gently undulating light that will ripple across its surface and dynamically respond to passers-by as they approach the flowerbed.

The installation is part of Greenpeace's current campaign to champion efficient lighting and replace incandescent light bulbs.

It will showcase a groundbreaking Varilight CFL bulb which can be used with household dimmer switches, busting many of the current negative myths often used as an excuse for not using this efficient technology.

"Having recently completed the wind powered, 'Wind to Light', piece on the Southbank the studio are excited to be involved in another project, which highlights how we can all do our bit towards energy efficiency", Bibi Nelson, Project Manager, Jason Bruges Studio.

Energy efficiency is the cheapest, cleanest and safest way to achieve significant reductions in emissions of climate changing carbon dioxide.


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