
Whatโs a maker to do when theyโre living area lacks proper exposure to our nearest star? Channel sunlight from the roof via parabolic dish, fiber optic cabling, and textured distribution panel. Kate Green explains โ
The problem is this: the living room in my San Francisco doesnโt get much sunlight due to one window being completely blocked by the neighboring building, and the other window being mostly occluded. At sometime near noon, a shaft of light beams through the partially occluded window, only to vanish 20 minutes later.
My plan is to mount the reflector on the roof of the apartment so that it can track sun all day. It will focus light into about 40 feet of fiberโwhich actually consists of 8 bundled fibersโ that I will pipe into my living room the same way I do with the cable coax. Once the bundle is in the living room, Iโll separate the smaller fiber lines and individually connect them to the acrylic panes, which will mounted on the living room wall. The panes will have scratches on the surface so light scatters out. Hopefully this will brighten the living room during the day!
Find yourself in a similarly dim predicament? Check out Katieโs blog, Light Pipe Dreams and come see the prototype @ Maker Faire!
Maker Faire is a two-day, family-friendly event that celebrates the Do-It-Yourself (DIY) mindset May 3rd and 4th at the San Mateo Fairgrounds, CA (Upcoming.org). Itโs for creative, resourceful people of all ages and backgrounds who like to tinker and love to make things. Buy tickets now and save, discount ticket sales end on April 25th, 2008.
If youโre in the Bay Area, or plan to attend Maker Faire add โmakerfaireโ to your Twitter, weโll be giving away tickets and will have updates before and during Maker Faire!
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