Salone Milan 2010 – OLEDS for Philips by Jason Bruges

Commissioned for Milan 2010, Jason Bruges Studio’s latest creation is a captivating artwork featuring Philips Lumiblade OLEDs. Mimosa is an interactive artwork displaying behaviour that mimics responsive plant systems. The piece was inspired by the Mimosa family of plants, which change kinetically to suit their environmental conditions.

The studio has used the slim form of individual OLEDs to create delicate light petals, forming flowers, which open and close in response to visitors.

The works create interactive spaces and surfaces that sit between the world of architecture, site specific installation art and interaction design. The studio is particularly well known for light based design, exploring interactivity with the public and the environment through the highly imaginative use of materials and technologies.

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