As I come from an architectural background, drawing and building
3d models is something that I usually do every year. Projects
are born from time to time and, especially those nights where I am
really inspired is when the projects come out smoothly.
One of the main disadvantages of working at night is the way artificial lamps handle how we work. Most of the time, our hands project on the paper (or on the 3d model) our own shadow, disrupting the works fluency having unnecessary interruptions during worktime.
In addition to this, if we want to prevent this from happening, we are forced to move the light from one place to another, being partially injured by the lamps high temperature. Plus, if we have dirty hands at any given time, we would mess up the lamp's grip and handle.
The idea is to create a lightning device that can be moved through our workspace without physically touching it and providing countless of light atmospheres, varying the different screens especially designed for the types of lights that we need in order to work flawless.
3d sketch + from above:
Sketch of different ways of moving based on:
-Cartesian coordinates system + Polar coordinates system: