Jason Bruges and Greenpeace team up for spectacular energy-efficient light show
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A new art installation aims to show us that far from being the dodgy, over-bright things we're used to, the new generation of energy-efficient lightbulbs can be things of beauty. Award winning designer Jason Bruges, is teaming up with Greenpeace to create an interactive installation made up of hundreds of energy efficient light bulbs that will feature at this years 100% Light exhibition at Earl's Court later this month.
This is not the first time that Jason Bruges has used art to demonstrate alternative, sustainable methods of producing energy. His previous works include the Wind to Light installation on London's South Bank, which incorporated 500 mini turbines. The new installation is part of Greenpeace's current campaign to champion efficient lighting and replace incandescent light bulbs. It will showcase the range and versatility of a new type of energy efficient bulb now available, busting many of the current negative myths often used as an excuse for not using this efficient technology.
The 100% light exhibition will take place between 20th and 23rd September at Earls court, London. Go here for more details.















