LOOM

Sensory projection lamp

Paula Herff

Prof. Dr. Fabian Hemmert

Semester

Winter 23/24
Bachelor

Visionlabs

Contact 2154730@uni-wuppertal.de

LOOM is a sensory projection lamp set consisting of two synchronized projection lamps that both project the same pattern every evening.
It is intended to serve as a communication medium for children and parents who are physically separated from each other in a "good night" context, as both lamp users can hear each other as soon as the lamp is switched on.

The abstractly designed projected pattern is intended to stimulate children's imaginations and serve as a basis for entertainment. LOOM can also be used to create a pleasant, relaxing atmosphere.
Due to several overlapping lampshades, a different pattern is created on both lamps every evening, which means that children and parents always have a new basis for entertainment.

This creates a non-physical "space" that combats loneliness in children and ensures a lasting connection between child and parent.

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