Candle Light – Digital Animation

Candle Light is a digital animation featuring a concept design for a small portable lighting product.

“If you want to spare your eyes and your mind,
follow the sun from the shadows behind.”

Friedrich Nietzsche To a Friend of Light

Candle Light is a digital animation featuring a concept design for a small portable lighting product. Drawing on the image of the candle and accompanied with words by Friedreich Nietzche the lighting product aspires to be an intermediate agent for expressing light as a metaphor for peace.

Simone LeAmon and Daryl Munton 2006
Presented Bombay Sapphire Design Award 2007

 

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