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Blight: Illuminating Solar Blinds Turn Night to Day

by Mike Chino, 02/05/09

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One of fifty top entries in this year’s Greener Gadgets Design Competition, Vincent Gerkens’ Blight offers a brilliant twist on staid venetian blinds. Rather than serving simply to block the sun’s rays, the design re-envisions blinds as sun-soaking solar panels that store energy during the day and illuminate your interiors at night.

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Named after a combination of the words “blind” and “light”, Blight creates a seamless link between the indoors and the outdoors, storing sunlight during the day and giving it back at night. The smart design takes advantage of the large surface area of extended venetian blinds by lining each panel with flexible solar cells. Once night falls, stored energy is transfered to a layer of electroluminescent foil, which provides energy-efficient light.

Gerkens states: “With Blight we have not produced a new object; we have just created the design of an everlasting product: the Venetian blind. We use all the current functions of this object and add a little technology to give it a new function – to catch solar energy and convert it into electricity.”

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14 Responses to “Blight: Illuminating Solar Blinds Turn Night to Day”

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Nomad Says:

Great concept – but “Blight” – ???? I’d check that with some marketing psycholgists if I were you – or just look it up.

angie717
angie717 Says:

My question is can you turn the lights off an on at night, or do they just glow until they run out of energy? It’s cool, but it kind of just mimics glow-in-the-dark paint.

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Wow, now those are like WAY cool! I like it!

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bt Says:

“lined” beats “blight”.

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corajudd Says:

Brilliant! I’d definitely invest in such a product – I don’t imagine they’d do well in a bedroom without light blocking curtains and I wonder what they’d look like from outside. Might be cool. Good luck!.

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Interesting idea. Can it ever produce enough power to justify it’s price, when and if it is every produced for sale? Nay Nay I Say! Never , ever. SS

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Interesting idea, but there’s a company that has been doing this for years. I saw them at an expo in Washington DC two or three years ago. You might want to check out thier site at http://www.radiantblinds.com

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elias Says:

i want to know iif you can turn them off at night or if they just keep glowing and i also want to know the price and if they are available in mexico

elias
elias Says:

i would like to know if you can turn them off or they just keep on glowing until they run out and i want to know also the price and if they are available in mexico

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sansamuel Says:

hellow nice.. info i had here in http://www.inhabitat.com

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pete0309 Says:

i would name them The Slight or from slat-light rathr than blight, because of blights negative meaning

thanks

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Natureee Says:

That thinking out of the box! Brilliant!

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This looks Great. Does somebody know where I can buy them?

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R.K.Chari Says:

I think this Blight Blids has a great future in tropical countries like India. Someone should tell us who manufactures these blids commercially and I can ensure huge orders are placed for shipment to India!
Chari, R.K.

 

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