Wednesday, August 31, 2011

experiment_034: water bottle


Figure 01. Process of the experiment: contructing a frame for the bottle.

Figure 02. Elevation view of the water bottle from the outdoors (daylight side of the experiment).

Figure 03. Birds-eye view of the water bottle from the outdoors (daylight side of the experiment).

Figure 04. Top view of the water bottle from the indoors (dark side of the experiment).

Figure 05. Birds-eye view of the water bottle from the indoors (dark side of the experiment).

Figure 06. Experiment in action. Overall view of the bottle acting like a lamp.

Figure 07. The bottle illuminates the marble of the window. Through this reflection the room is lighted even more.

Figure 08. The bottle illuminates the marble of the window. Through this reflection the room is lighted even more (zoom in).

Figure 09. Side view of the bottle while lighting the room.

Figure 10. Similar to Figure 08.

Figure 11. The light from the bottle illuminates the room (see objects of the table).

Figure 12. Overall room's light during the experiment.

Figure 13. Illumination expanding.

Figure 14. Light in space without the use of the water bottle.
Experiment_034:
For this experiment we wanted to test whether the water bottle filled with water can bring daylight inside a dark room. In a way the water multiplies the intensity of light captured in the bottle and has the capacity to light a living room.
Items used in this experiment: water bottle, cardboard, water.

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