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Sarah Turner’s Recycled Plastic Bottle Lamp Lights Up to Eco-Tweets

02/07/2011
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    One of our favorite designers, and the winner of out <a href="http://inhabitat.com/announcing-the-2010-inhabitat-spring-greening-contest-winners/">2010 Spring Greening Contest</a>, <a href="http://www.sarahturner.co.uk/twitter1.html ">Sarah Turner</a> has just unveiled her latest <a href="http://inhabitat.com/springgreening/2010/05/23/drinks-bottle-lamps/">recycled plastic bottle lamp</a>. Set ablaze like an organic orb of colorful light, Sarah's lamps speaks to a higher reason for being, created for an installation researching ways the population could reduce the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Pacific_Garbage_Patch">Plastic Vortex </a>- a patch of plastic the size of France and Germany combined, floating in the North Pacific. But beyond its otherworldly illumination, the aptly dubbed "Twitter Ball" has another curious facet: it lights up to select, eco-conscious tweets on Twitter.
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    Sarah's stunning piece is formed with 562 <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/materials">reused bottle ends</a>.
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    Each bottle has been hand cut and attached to each other gradually building into a spherical shape.
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    Each bottle end holds an <a href="http://inhabitat.com/6-green-lighting-tips-that-will-help-you-cut-your-energy-bill/">LED</a> inside.
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    Each LED also connects to Twitter. 
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    When certain words were tweeted, such as "recycling" and "ocean", the Twitter Ball flashes in different colors.
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    As part of the installation, the lamp was recently streamed live in action so that visitors to the website could view the tweet-reactions happening.
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    But beyond a flurry a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/6-green-lighting-tips-that-will-help-you-cut-your-energy-bill/">lights</a>, each time a message was re-tweeted $1 was donated to the research foundation.
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    Sarah hand cutting each bottle.
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    Sarah sorting out the bottles.
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    Sarah standing by her creation.
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    A close up of the Twitter Ball.
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    Detailed shot with the embedded lights.
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One of our favorite designers, and the winner of out 2010 Spring Greening Contest, Sarah Turner has just unveiled her latest recycled plastic bottle lamp. Set ablaze like an organic orb of colorful light, Sarah's lamps speaks to a higher reason for being, created for an installation researching ways the population could reduce the Plastic Vortex - a patch of plastic the size of France and Germany combined, floating in the North Pacific. But beyond its otherworldly illumination, the aptly dubbed "Twitter Ball" has another curious facet: it lights up to select, eco-conscious tweets on Twitter.

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Categories:  Design, Furniture, Interior Design, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
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