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Review: The Abyss LED Light
- By barbara mountjoy
- Published 04/18/2008
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Author of the book 101 Little Instructions for Surviving Your Divorce, Barbara has published articles and short stories in collections like the Cup of Comfort series. Her first novel, The Elf Queen, is available from http://Amazon.com and Dragonfly Publishing; the sequel, The Elf Child, comes out in 2011. Also in 2011, Deliverance, a romance from TWRP. By day, a family law attorney, at night, parent to three special needs kids, and a constant novelist. Find out more at http://awalkabout.wordpress.com
View all articles by barbara mountjoyThe 2007 creation in the Kundalini collection looks like something that would be used in an undersea abode, eerily glowing in the darkness. Consisting of over three feet of flexible molded opal polycarbonate that contains a high voltage LED light, one writer compares it to a strand of pearls. The small, round balls give off a muted light, but the real fascination is the notion that you can create sculpture with it.
There is a version that can be suspended from the ceiling as overhead art along with a small dangling spotlight, or the newest version released this month has a round spotlight right in the middle that resembles nothing so much as the little Robot Guard Eye that pops out of Jabba the Hutt’s sanctuary on Tatooine.
More interesting, though, is the table version that you can twist and turn to your heart’s delight, changing its shape every day—or every hour! There’s even a fascinating YouTube video demonstrating the sculpture capabilities.
Prices vary across the online ordering venues, so be careful to stop and compare before you take one of these mysterious creatures home with you!
(Sources: Inventor Spot, MocoLoco)
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