The downloadable immaterial lamp Click
Click is a downloadable immaterial lamp created by the New York based product design company Blank Bubble. This mood lamp uses the computer screen as a light source to diffuse color sequences at various speed. Easy to use and intuitive, it presents itself as an incandescent light bulb suspended by its cord. Among other things, the various commands allow you to drag the light bulb over the screen, make it disappear in order to display the colored halo only, to select up to 36 colors and decide the order and speed of each colored sequence. On the website, Blank Bubble proposes this original trade and offers for you to download the lamp in exchange of a donation whose amount is up to you. As playful as it is delicate, this unusual lamp, by its subtle presence, creates a warm and soothing atmosphere.









Monday 23 November 2009, 17:53
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Wednesday 25 November 2009, 01:24
Hello,
I just donated money to this group and downloaded the Mac version of the application. The download was gibberish and no lovely lamp appeared. Cool idea. The execution needs work.
Monday 7 December 2009, 04:13
Unfortunatelly the light produced by the LCD screen of our computers is not that pleasant… Color is just one of the possibly inumerous qualities of light