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  • Danzer Light


  • Danzer Light is an interactive lamp designed by 3XN‘s research and development department GXN. The geometry of the lamp consist of only four different components that by mathematical principles has been assembled into one geometry containing 180 components in total.

    For this project Electrotexture designed a dynamic lighting setup, where the movement of a virtual swarm of biologically inspired agents activate the LEDs that are integrated in each component. The setup creates a dynamic effect where the swarm of light travels around inside the structure of the lamp and it thereby appears as if the components contains an intelligence and an ability to communicate with its neighboring components.

    Project Facts

    Type: Light installation.
    Client: GXN.
    Collaborators: GXN.
    Location: Exhibited at DAC (Danish Architecture Center).


    Finished installation at DAC (photo: Adam Mørk).

    Finished installation at DAC (photo: Adam Mørk).

    Finished installation at DAC (photo: Adam Mørk).

    Finished installation at DAC (photo: Adam Mørk).

    Danzer Light exhibited at 3XN for the Book Launch of the AD Magazine.

    Rendering of the interactive light control software.