Comboled Design Contest: the winners are among us

Oled Osram This time, I almost forgot, go back with my mind for almost a year ago, in December to be exact, I spoke of the design competition organized within the project Comboled the Comboled Design Contest for the appointment. I remind you that the project Comboled, captained by Osram, will end in December 2011 and has as its ultimate goal to increase the market penetration of OLED technology, reducing production costs and seeking new applications for the general public. Key role in this direction has played just the contest, aimed at creating new items in everyday use inside which was integrated this new technology, which, as I have already told in the past are a big fan, and for which I see a but rosy future, especially once the price of production will be able to make l 'OLED a bit' more competitive in the market and especially when the production technique able to cross the limit that now forces the organic LED, a few inches square size.
But back to us or better to the design contest, yesterday September 30, 2009 were made public the names of the elected winners, of course, divided into categories: category "Students" category "Workshop Participant" and of course for "Professionals".
But we give a look in more detail, unfortunately the pictures are what they are, but I contacted the drafting of the competition that will hopefully send me something better, however here are the winners:

Students Category
Project Winner: Hannes H. Geipel. Mirror with integrated OLED lighting and make-up and retractable arm swinging.

Hannes di H. Geipel

Project 1 Mention: Sky G. Botticelli. Light sculpture that interprets the possibility of making graphical games through the OLED technology realizing dynamic geometric patterns.

Sky  di G. Botticelli
Project 2 ° Mention: Touch of F. Cirillo. Control system with the luminous light and the intensity of the ground-based touch-screen technology.

Touch di  F.Cirillo.
Project 3 ° Mention: Medusa M. Dunkel. Pendant lamp that thanks to the provision of variable light arms allows the creation of different lighting scenarios.

Medusa  di M. Dunkel

Category Workshop Participants
Winner: Author: R. oled Azzu. Table lamp with structure made of recycled materials and lightings in OLED technology. Deliberately flat shape of the structure collects and enhances the unique characteristics dell'OLED.

o.l.e.d di  R. Azzu.
1 Mention: Dominoled A. Paolucci. Completion of lighting to wall or table that finds its origins in the game of dominoes.

Dominoled  di A. Paolucci
2nd Mention (ex-fair): movement do M. Pezzoli. Octagonal mesh modular system for creating lenses single curvature.

mOvement  do M. Pezzoli.
2nd Mention (ex-fair): Cityscapes of L. Dinter & L. Levi. Completion lighting furniture that aims to combine the unique characteristics of OLED technology in the subject of minimal design.

Cityscapes di   L.Dinter & L. Levi
3rd Mention: Bornlight G. Seraphic & A. Martorelli. Ambient lighting system table that reinterprets the paradigm of the lamp shade.

Bornlight di G. Serafica & A. Martorelli

4 ° Mention: Time / 4 F. Biagini. Unconventional solution for the measurement of time with clear reference to the functional hourglass.

Time/4 di F. Biagini.

Professional Category

Winner (ex-fair): Newlight L. Centofanti. Lighting system board featuring an interesting three-dimensional light body

Newlight di  L. Centofante
Winner (ex-fair): Olux H. Hayasaka & A. Aguirre. Modular system for creating ambient lighting solutions.

OLux di H. Hayasaka & A. Aguirre
Winner (ex-fair): Display Modules for Underwater Lighting H. Takayashi. Modular system for the lighting emotional waters

Display Modules for Underwater Lighting di H. Takayashi
Winner (ex-fair): Lucifer F. Cannatelli & C. Terzi & M. Zanzarella. Interactive game for children with multi-sensory feedback for a visual stimulation, auditory and tactile.

Lucifero  di F. Cannatelli & C. Terzi & M. Zanzarella

Well limited to what can be seen from these images (though certainly not exhaustive), which obviously give space to the pure aesthetic evaluation, I, in my small way, I have selected some work as a favorite. And what do you think?
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