Fwd: Rohinni's Lightpaper Is Incredibly Thin, And Printable

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Fwd: Rohinni's Lightpaper Is Incredibly Thin, And Printable

Owen Densmore
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Pretty impressive: 
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http://www.fastcolabs.com/3038890/rohinnis-lightpaper-is-incredibly-thin-and-printable

​From the article:

How would you use light if it was paper-thin and could be applied to any surface anywhere? When Rohinni CMO Nick Smoot asked me that question, I was pretty stumped at first.

But he's already figuring it out. That's because Rohinni has developed a form of what it calls Lightpaper. It's a way to print lighting and apply it to nearly any surface, in any shape, and for any situation. It's a kind of stunning proposition that reminds me of the first time I heard about 3-D printing.

"With Lightpaper it's more of a platform of light that we don't even know how it's going to be used," explains Smoot. "All we know is that we're trying to unlock the ability to create light."

​   -- Owen​




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Re: Fwd: Rohinni's Lightpaper Is Incredibly Thin, And Printable

Sarbajit Roy (testing)
"Invisibility cloak" ?

Sarbajit

On 11/23/14, Owen Densmore <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Pretty impressive:
> ​    ​
> http://www.fastcolabs.com/3038890/rohinnis-lightpaper-is-incredibly-thin-and-printable
>
> ​From the article:
>
> How would you use light if it was paper-thin and could be applied to any
> surface anywhere? When Rohinni <http://rohinni.com/> CMO Nick Smoot
> <http://www.fastcompany.com/person/nick-smoot> asked me that question, I
> was pretty stumped at first.

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