My mentor educated me that a good design also contributes toward a stable environment and does take into account its implications toward pollution and emissions. I call the Light Flower a good design, because it follows this norm to the T. If you must light your garden pathway, it may as well be with this illuminating flower. Autonomous and sensitive, it harnesses wind energy effectively to power itself.
The super-sensitive propeller rotates even at the slightest breeze, tanking up the energy for the light, for later use. A light sensor switch ensures that the light automatically switches off during daytime and comes on at dusk.
Intelligent, sensitive, smart and autonomous…almost sounds like my man than this Light Flower!
Designer: Djordje Cukanovic
[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZi8oPvYtQ0 468 344]
Ok I see a generation system, that’s good but what I don’t see is a electron storage system, need a battery in there someplace.
oh check out zippyflounder.com
you are right, there is a battery just i didn’t show it here. And this photos are photos of the 100% working prototype, so there is a brattey in there;)
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http://www.designboom.com/contemporary/windtolight.html
please dont make out this is ‘free’ energy or a carbon neutral product. massive amounts of energy go into the production of plastics, LED’s and batteries. and how long will the moving parts last in an exterior enviroment?