We’ve written about the Portable Light Project before at Inhabitat, but we find it so inspiring we thought we’d call your attention to it again. One of the products featured at the soon-ending Design For the Other 90% exhibition at the Cooper Hewitt, the Portable Light delivers light bright enough to read and work to rural areas without access to electricity, using solar panels, LEDs, and rechargeable batteries, all woven into a textile base by women weavers in the San Andreas region of the Sierra Madre, Mexico.
DESIGN FOR THE OTHER 90%: PORTABLE LIGHT
by Emily Pilloton, 09/13/07
filed under: global development, Green Lighting, Interactive Objects, social responsibility, Solar Power
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What is the cost going to be?
Spiffy. Might have to work up a set of DIY plans for this one.
More than a great idea.. this product is a great design evolution all by itself ! It surely will change everything. Let”s see how ?
Fantastic to see this. Anyone know where this “Design for the Other 90%” might be showing next? I live in Washington, D.C. and would love to be able to see this exhibit in person.
The exhibition is only thru September 23rd, so get thee up to NYC!
http://other90.cooperhewitt.org/visit/
Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution is the only museum in the nation devoted exclusively to historic and contemporary design. The Museum presents compelling perspectives on the impact of design on daily life through active educational and curatorial programming. It is the mission of Cooper-Hewitt’s staff and Board of Trustees to advance the public understanding of design across the twenty-four centuries of human creativity represented by the Museum’s collection.
Location:
Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum is located on Museum Mile, at the corner of 91st Street and Fifth Avenue in New York City.
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I read that the cost will be $50 but that it is being subsidized by charities.