Wormhole Lamp

Inspired by the Einstein-Rosen Bridge, Wormhole is a lamp meant to provoke deep, meditative thought. It's a visual representation of the journey depicted in some of my favorite sci-fi films.
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Wormhole Lamp

Wormhole

An Einstein-Rosen Bridge is a speculative structure linking disparate points in spacetime and is often referred to as a wormhole. This lamp is a nod to some of my favorite sci-fi films, many of which prominently feature wormholes.

Purpose

This lamp is meant to provoke deep, meditative thought. In a group setting, it sparks meaningful conversations. On a nightstand, it helps you drift to sleep.

A sleek modern lamp illuminated and placed on a cylindrical pillar in a bright white interior
A sleek modern lamp illuminated and placed on a cylindrical pillar in a dark interior
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Form

The Wormhole Lamp’s form originates in scientific illustrations of an Einstein-Rosen Bridge structure. Conventional space time is often represented by a plane and the quickest way to travel between points on this plane is to move in a straight line at the speed of light.

Gravity is capable of distorting spacetime so that the plane folds back onto itself. When an Einstein-Rosen Bridge is opened, it’s like poking a hole between distorted spacetime.  Effectively, a shortcut is created. The Wormhole Lamp is a physical representation of this shortcut between two distant locations in spacetime.

A sleek, modern lamp made from a transparent material placed on a cylindrical pillar on a white background
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Metaphor

Many classic Sci-Fi films use wormholes and wormhole travel as metaphor to support the story of the film. Sometimes it’s used literally as a transport mechanism or more abstractly as a character’s enlightenment or rebirth. I used the electrical wire as a design element to represent an astronaut’s path traveled through the wormhole.

A sleek, modern lamp made from a transparent material in a dark environment with light refracting and reflecting through the organic form
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Short Animation

To test my theory on the form of this lamp and how it would refract light, I rendered an animation of a camera travelling through the central column of the lamp. The stars are an HDRI image that are reflected and refracted through the multi-layered optic material. This was to create a visual to parallel the journey many main characters take through wormholes in many of my favorite sci-fi films.

Gravitational Lensing

The 2014 film Interstellar famously portrayed highly accurate visualizations of a wormhole and its event horizon by working closely with theoretical physicist Kip Thorne. Christopher Nolan and Kip Thorne did an inspiring job balancing artistic license, beauty and drama while creating crowd-pleasing imagery.

Black holes are detected by what appears to be ‘bent light’. This real-life phenomenon is called Gravitational lensing, where the black hole (a gravitational source, alters the path of light waves).

Detail shot of the wormhole lamp focusing on refracted light and a braided electrical cord
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Material

I reduced materials to colorless transparent plastic and light in an attempt to recreate gravitational lensing in a household side lamp. The Wormhole Lamp’s plastic represents the gravitational structure (a wormhole) and the LEDs represent the light emitted from stars in space. By coating the plastics with multiple layers of film at various index of refraction, I was able to achieve a multi-colored refractive response to the light transmitting through the plastic.

Exploded view detailed shots of the custom PCB with direct-mount LEDs as part of the Wormhole Lamp
Exploded view detailed shots of the custom PCB with direct-mount LEDs as part of the Wormhole Lamp
Exploded view of the Wormhole Lamp upper assembly
Exploded view of the Wormhole Lamp upper assembly
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Spontaneity

This is one of those rare projects that came together very quickly. There wasn't a series of iterations. I essentially had the idea and it came to me fully-baked. Of course, I could have refined the design in an effort to make this more manufacturable. But since production wasn't a goal at the time, I really didn't care. I just had a ton of fun bringing this idea to life.

Wormhole Lamp in motion, floating above a table with books
Wormhole Lamp illuminated on a wood table in a dark room
Wormhole Lamp on a cylindrical pedestal staged with books and plant in white room
Wormhole Lamp on a cylindrical pedestal staged with books and plant in white room
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