LED and Art

No Shadow LED Man

He’s the invisible man/ count the bubbles in your hand/ the summer sites/ and the southern skies. That’s all that’s left behind/ the skies, and a sweet caress/ he’s the invisible man/ catch him if you can. This is The Man with No Shadow, a LED-based sculpture of a full size man by Makoto Tojiki. I like these kind of art, perhaps because it reminds me of the first primitive 3D dot renderings, back when there were no Gouraud or even flat shaders.

The Man With No Shadow by Makoto Tojiki is a life-sized LED light sculpture of a man that welcomed visitors to Tojiki’s stand at SaloneSatellite. The Man was just one of some very interesting lighting projects by Tojiki. Tobias Franzel also got a lot of attention by challenging passersby to a quick game of ping-pong. Franzel is the designer of a door that flips into a ping-pong table for two players. Birds on a wire are a common outdoor scene, so why not put them to work on a clothesline? Angelo is a bird-shaped clothespin by Valentina Frosini. And students from the product design department of the University of Lincoln had a solid variety of work at their stand, including some sharp laser cut clock towers.

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