Lumps of lava act as dimmer switches for porcelain lamps by gt2P from p gt Watch Video
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Description: See more architecture and design movies on dezeen.com/moviesnnThese porcelain lamps by Chilean studio gt2P are turned on and off by stroking a lump of lava in their centres.nnThe mound of cooled stone in the middle of each of gt2P's Porcelain vs Lava Lights acts like a dimmer switch.nnSwiping a finger over the smoothed chunks of rock alters an electrostatic field created by a capacitive sensor.nThis change in the field prompts a small electronic device, or microcontroller, to turn the light on a
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