florian dussopt experiments with the electromagnetic EM table
image © bart pajak
all images courtesy of florian dussopt

 

 

 

the ‘EM table’ designed by london-based florian dussopt design studio produces a localized electromagnetic field when switched on. the experimental object allows users to interact with an energy that is otherwise invisible. the surrounding waves light up fluorescent tubes within a short range without any physical contact. an electronic circuit is embedded in the table and turns a low current into an electromagnetic field, acting directly on the gas within the fluorescent tube. it is advised that electronic devices should be kept away when the table is switched on, the research aims at exploring less known aspect of energies, electromagnetic possibilities and new interactions.

 

 


‘EM table’
video courtesy of florian dussopt

 

 

florian dussopt experiments with the electromagnetic EM table
an electronic circuit is embedded in the table, lighting up fluorescent tubes within a short range
image © bart pajak

 

 

florian dussopt experiments with the electromagnetic EM table
the experimental object allows users to interact with an energy that is otherwise invisible
image © bart pajak

 

 

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