Drawing from the Bauhaus movement’s fusion of art, technology, and functionality, Kaleidolight embodies the school’s ethos of uniting form and function. Inspired by László Moholy-Nagy’s Light-Space Modulator, which explored the dynamic interplay of light and shadow through kinetic sculpture, this design transforms light into an interactive medium, allowing users to craft their own luminous experiences.
Narrative of Interaction
Imagine entering a room where a wall-mounted panel captivates with its geometric elegance, reminiscent of Bauhaus aesthetics. As you approach and touch the panel, it responds, morphing into a kaleidoscope of patterns and shadows. This interaction mirrors Moholy-Nagy’s exploration of light’s transformative power, enabling you to become both observer and creator in a continuous dance of illumination.
Design Philosophy
1. Functional Art
2. User-Centric Interaction
3. Endless Creativity
4. Timeless Aesthetics
Kaleidolight aims to evoke curiosity and wonder. By allowing users to manipulate light and shadow, it creates a personal and emotional connection, transforming spaces into ever-evolving canvases of self-expression.