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Light at Our Finger Tips
Susana Shaw and Stijn Ossevoort

Light at Our Finger Tips is a sculptural ring
designed to provide an extra source of light
for visually impaired people.

The ring responds to a sense of frustration
experienced by Susana, when attempting to see
in a low light environment.

This prototype has been developed by Susana
with visually impaired women
from the Haringey Phoenix Community Centre
in North London.

The blue beam provides a cool yet intense source of light,
even in well lit situations.
When not in use, the ring acts as a piece of light sculpture,
providing a constant source of visual delight.

The ring can be activated by whistling.
When you blow into the mouth-piece,
the light goes out like a candle

© The City Gallery, Leicester and the artists: 2001

This site was built by Ju Gosling aka ju90 during an artist's residency at Oriel 31 in November 2001

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