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- Blackbody NYC OLED ShowroomParis may be known as the City of Lights, but French company <a href="http://www.blackbody-oled.com/">BLACKBODY</a> has chosen <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/nyc">NYC</a> as the location of its new <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/oleds/">OLED</a> showroom - the first of its kind in the world. BLACKBODY opened the new space to the public last night, illuminating SoHo's 25 Greene Street with futuristic chandeliers, over-sized lighting installations and even giant OLED-laced trees. Click through <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/blackbody-opens-worlds-first-oled-showroom-in-new-york-city-photos/blackbody-nyc-showroom-lead/">our gallery</a> for a peek at some of the showroom's most intriguing and innovative offerings - from a mesmerizing light wall that does double duty as a mirror to a motion-activated ripple chandelier that uses an XBOX Kinect camera to detect when people are nearby.1
- Blackbody NYC OLED ShowroomThe spectacular new space is filled with illuminated eye candy.2
- Blackbody NYC OLED ShowroomBLACKBODY co-founder Bruno Dussert-Vidalet demonstrating how their light displays can do double duty as mirrors simply by switching them off.3
- Blackbody NYC OLED ShowroomBLACKBODY Art Director Thierry Gaugain and Co-Founders Bruno Dussert-Vidalet and Alessandro Dolcetta.4
- Blackbody NYC OLED Showroom<a href="http://www.blackbody-oled.com/">Blackbody</a> is the commercial design lighting arm of parent company, Astron FIAMM, which makes OLED lights for aerospace and automotive applications. Because of this existing expertise, Blackbody is able to leverage the R&D that has already been completed by its parent company to create revolutionary interior lighting products that use light in a new way.5
- Blackbody NYC OLED ShowroomThe showroom and many of the lighting pieces within were designed by BLACKBODY art director Thierry Gaugain, who is seen here demonstrating a portable light designed by BLACKBODY for Louis Vuitton. When not in use as a light, it doubles as a mirror.6
- Blackbody NYC OLED ShowroomThe same Louis Vuitton mirror when it is being used as a light.7
- Blackbody NYC OLED ShowroomSo what exactly are <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/oleds/">OLEDs</a> (Organic Light-Emitting Diodes) and how do they differ from LEDs and other lights? <a href="http://www.blackbody-oled.com/#expertise">OLEDs</a> are similar to LEDs in that they are energy-efficient and lightweight, but they also have additional benefits such as being ultra-flat (2mm thick), glare-free, shadow-free and nearly heat-free (they do get slightly warm but nothing compared to a traditional incandescent). OLEDs create more opportunities for out-of-the-box design uses by allowing for larger surfaces of light, and because of their non-dazzling appearance, they can be gazed upon freely with no need for shades or obstructions.8
- Blackbody NYC OLED ShowroomThe showroom's opening party was co-hosted by international design magazine <a href="http://www.intramuros.fr/">Intramuros</a> and supported by <a href="http://2013.wanteddesignnyc.com/">WantedDesign</a>.9
- Blackbody NYC OLED ShowroomThe Magic Carpet is a motion-activated LED chandelier that works with a rewired XBOX Kinect camera.10
- Blackbody NYC OLED ShowroomBLACKBODY's OLEDs are relatively cool to the touch, meaning that they can be used in ways that would be fire hazards with other kinds of bulbs.11
- Blackbody NYC OLED ShowroomJust in case you were interested, the company derives its name from the scientific term "<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_body">black body</a>," which refers to an idealized physical body that absorbs all incident electromagnetic radiation, regardless of frequency or angle of incidence.12