Sooeon Kim / Seoul National University of Science and Technology
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Bonfire
Bonfire
The first manmade light created by humans was fire. Mankind made light by burning wood to illuminate their surroundings. Modern lamps are turned on conveniently by the flip of a switch.
Although it does may not appear to be so, these lamps are using up fuel to shine light.
Bonfire, which is shaped like a tree, is turned on when one piece of wood is pulled off of the lamp.
As more pieces of wood are removed, the light becomes brighter. This signifies light growing brighter as more wood is being burned.
We take light for granted. Too easily, we turn light on and off all of a sudden.
Forgetting everything that burns out after being used to light up,
we now have to know all those things that are consumed to light up.
Modern lamps are turned on conveniently by the flip of a switch.
Although it does may not appear to be so, these lamps are using up fuel to shine light.
If more lights are lit, more nature is undermined and disappeared.
The first manmade light created by humans was fire. Mankind made light by burning wood to illuminate their surroundings.
Tree is a switch and the fuel to light up.
That’s why we feel that trees are disappearing day by day.
Bonfire suggests lighting to recognize that the use of more lights makes trees depleted.
Bonfire, which is shaped like a tree, is turned on when one piece of wood is pulled off of the lamp.
As more pieces of wood are removed, the light becomes brighter.
This signifies light growing brighter as more wood is being burned.
Bonfire, which is shaped like a tree, is turned on when one piece of wood is pulled off of the lamp.
As more pieces of wood are removed, the light becomes brighter. This signifies light growing brighter as more wood is being burned. using a proximity sensor as a switch so that the light is turned on when a piece of wood is pulled off. Wood and plastic be used, and the plastic which covers the wood will have texture like bark in order to give the feeling of a tree.
How many times you think about consumption of electricity, turning on the light?
What would happen, if it is used a lot?
Have you ever thought that what would happen, if we light up much.
Do you feel that something’s disappearing under the light which is getting brighter?
If we light more lights, more nature gradually disappears.
This is the time to feel the nature that burns out like a bonefire that we missed when it was invisible.
I like this a lot as a concept. It is very playful. – Sam Vinz