Peanut is an interactive lamp designed for group work at tables in
public study areas. Peanut is created with the purpose of
supporting shifts in group constellations and work modes through
interaction with the lamp, thereby altering the intensity and
placement of light. The lamp focuses on a collective interaction,
and only when multiple group members interact simultaneously the
lamp works ideally.
Peanut consists of separate parts
that can be joined, one or more, depending on the number of people
working together at the table and the type of work being
performed.
The lamps are assembled using magnets located on
the sides, and when the parts are moved and joined together, it is
detected by magnetic sensors, and the light intensity will change
accordingly.
Each lamp can hang separately, directing
light to individuals. When paired, each lamps brightness
increases, illuminating specific areas of the table. Assembling
all four lamps in the center maximizes brightness, fostering
shared illumination and space aimed at focusing group work or
supporting group discussions.
BA IT Product Development, 1. sem.

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