Moritz Waldemeyer is a famous designer who incorporates innovative applications of LED and laser lighting to fashion, furniture, music, and performance.  He has created some truly captivating pieces – Imogen Heap’s “Twitter Dress” at the Grammys in January, Bono’s laser jacket during the U2 360 tour, a ‘Wall Flower’ exhibit at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, an interactive LED chandelier in the JFK New York airport… the list goes on and on.

He recently designed an innovative light installation for Audi at this year’s Salone del Mobile in Milan.  It featured a cascade of 2,000 lights that formed abstract patterns and revealed an interactive text display.  Here’s a video about the event and Moritz Waldemeyer’s design:

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Emily Widle

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