DIY Maelstrom Lamp Creates Mesmerizing Light Shows Using Soap Films
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A project featured on Hackaday details the creation of a 'Maelstrom Lamp' that produces stunning light effects using thin soap films. This analog lighting device utilizes the principles of optical interference to generate a kaleidoscope of colors. A powerful flashlight and supporting optics project these colors, creating a psychedelic visual display. The lamp's design involves stretching a delicate soap film across an aperture, with variations in film thickness causing the color patterns. The creator, Michele Lorenzi, provides detailed insights into the design elements that maximize the vibrancy of the effect. This DIY project offers a unique and artistic approach to lighting, eschewing digital methods for a classic, mesmerizing output.
This project offers a creative and accessible way to produce beautiful, analog light displays using simple materials like soap films.
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