Designer: Matt Catrino
Location: San Francisco, California, USA
Category: DIY/Hack/Mod
Award: Notable
Turnbuckle Light
I acquired an old rusty turnbuckle while designing lighting. I immediately saw the potential to insert the perfect sized light bulb in the center of the turnbuckle. Once I found the perfect bulb, i inserted a fixture in one end and wired it up and added the bulb. It's Alive!
The turnbuckle is used to pull tension on two cables connected to both ends. I saw the turnbuckle as a protector for the bulb which would be inserted into the center. This object is a direct representation of the tension we encounter in the world we live in.
Core77: What's the latest news or development with your project?
Latest news about the project is that I made three of these lights, 1 of them is still at Mixed Nuts in San Francisco, and I'm thinking about heading back to San Francisco to get it. I am not quite sure if I want to try and make more, or if I should move on to more projects inspired from the turnbuckle light.
I'm happy about this project. The more I think about it, I see stories and connections that lie beneath the surface which give it added value. I want this project to be something which gets creative juices flowing and moves me forward, Perhaps use this project to receive other projects from interested parties?
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