Bruges Studio Collaborates with Philips to Make OLED Water Lilies

Bruges Studio in collaboration with Philips has developed a digital water lily concept, using the OLED Lumiblade technology.

The project formed through a series of experiments on OLED and liquids, uses the organic and lightweight properties of OLED to create a floating digital surface.

A person picks up a Philips Lumiblade OLED panel. (Bruges Studio/LEDinside)

The lilies, blending nature and technology, only power when connected with the surface of the water.

By passing electricity through the liquid, the digital lilies not only create a mesmerising luminous and floating surface, but also a beautiful underwater ecosystem, similar to their organic equivalents.

By using strong hydrophobic materials, the studio has developed a technique of fully waterproofing the digital flowers and is currently looking into a system, which can control and program the lilies individually.

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