Tuesday, October 14, 2008



In consideration of our upcoming project(and celebration of my getting this video posting right!)I thought this video would be appropriate. I first saw Elizabeth Redmand in a magazine. The idea behind her flooring system is similar to the night club flooring Jae showed us in the first class. What I really liked about her version of this tecnology,in comparison, is the scale. It is accessible and realistic. It is something you could potentially install in existing spaces, as opposed to having to design a new space around it, like the dance floor. She took a common "energy-harnessing" idea and designed a realistic application, which I feel a lot of the time is half the battle as a designer.
I think in our context in this class, and on this blog,the most important thing about this video is to realize that Elizabeth is still a student, just as we are. It goes to show that no matter where we are in our design careers, we all have the power to make a differnce. At any age! At just 23, this young woman is marketing one of the most innovative new products out there today. Who knows if we may make a powerful discovery in the next project that could lead us to bigger things!?

3 comments:

jkklm said...

Judith, how many pizzas worth of energy do you think this thing can harness!?

jkklm said...

Humans are such curious creatures! I love how the pedestrians in the video were instantly drawn to the flooring pads. Can you imagine an entire sidewalk length of it lighting up under your feet with every step? What a wonderful idea!

Judith Cheung said...

Are they portable? because if so you could use them in things like fashion shows or bring them to special events where lots of people gather. I bet you could harness like 100 pizzas worth of energy, that's just an estimation though...