"Blood Lamp"



Dutch designer Mike Thompson, in an attempt to remind people of the need for more rational use of electricity designed lamp operates from a drop of human blood.

Highlighting the ecological and social importance of his invention, Thompson demonstrates how sometimes thoughtlessly and useless uses man energy, because according to statistics the average American annually consumes about 3383 kilowatt-hour, which is equal to the energy that would be expended if in four rooms left on the light the whole year. Flip the switch and make the light - what could be easier? As a rule, people, according to Mike, do not think about the damage that causes a waste of energy and the nature of the environment. Mike earned the lamp, you need to break the neck, throw inside a pill bottle and a little drop of his blood. And then, thanks to a chemical reaction, the lamp lights up. "Blood Lamp" one-time, forcing the owner to take care of her until the case of emergency. Such a measure is forcing people to think about how wasteful and foolish he spends electricity. In addition, in the words of Mike, a metaphor: allows our body to live, and we sacrifice it to extract light. This is an allusion to the nature of the man that kills.

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