Jellyfish Chandelier with Color-Changing LED Light and Repurposed Materials

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Uploaded by on Jun 20, 2011

Elemental LED employees Tara Bowerman and Wes Buck, experts in LED lighting, reused some common household materials along with color-changing LED lights to create a jellyfish-like chandelier that makes you feel like you're swimming underwater.

Re-using a combination of clear plastic two and one liter plastic bottles, cut in half and bound together, the duo worked together to create a half circle chandelier, where the LED lights reflects bubble shapes onto the nearby surface. Lighting designer Shaun Kasperbauer originally created the concept, where he emphasized the beauty of ordinary materials.

Inspired by this design, Tara and Wes created a similar affect with the Wall Mount RGB Color Controller, and they went one step further by creating a jellyfish with plastic strips, and adding additional RGB Strips and bubble wrap at the top!

For more information on LED lighting and the LED lights featured in this video, visit www.ElementalLED.com. To see firsthand photos of how the Jellyfish chandelier was created, click here: http://www.elementalled.com/leducation/led-art/jellyfish-led-chandelier-with-...

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