X-Ray Lamp

April 5, 2008
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Light fixture clad in repurposed x-ray film

Working long hours in the lab, cancer-immunology researcher Jahan Khalili was inspired one night to create light fixtures using x-ray film. Khalili wrapped DNA and proteomic x-ray film around a simple metal wire frame and hung the fixture from the ceiling and created the X-Ray Lamp. The typical lamp is 16 inches (40.6 centimeters) tall by 12 inches (30.5 centimeters) in diameter, weighs 3 pounds (1.4 kilograms), and is composed of x-ray film, thread, wire, adhesive, and a 120v lamp fitting. According to distributor Realm Dekor, X-Ray Lamp is “perfect décor for those who appreciate the unique graphic quality of everyday surroundings.”

Contact: Realm Dekor, Columbus, OH, USA.

For more information, see Transmaterial 2: A Catalog of Materials That Redefine our Physical Environment

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