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'urban tiles', a combination solar cell and OLED screen project by meidad marzan
the graduation project of meidad marzan for his industrial design degree at israel's bezalel academy of art and design,
'urban tiles' combines photovoltaic and OLED technology in a unit that serves to harness solar energy, provide lighting,
function as an entertainment screen, and create exterior light displays.
the 'urban tile' panel is an aluminum and steel construction that contains a photovoltaic cell on one side and an OLED screen on its other. these are assembled together into rows, creating a kind of technological system of window blinds. the system offers almost zero net consumption, as the light captured by the solar panels is used to power the already low-energy OLEDs.
in a programmable interface that marzan hopes one day may be intuitively controlled via touchscreen,an electric motor permits each panel to be rotated on its axis so that the solar cell may be turned outwards and at specific angles during the day to harvest energy and/or permit the entry of natural light. by night, the OLED screens can be used indoors for lighting, faced outdoors to create building-scale display patterns, or utilized as a single collective screen for media playback.
meidad marzan:
'the city and its buildings are epic light objects that [by night] emit light energy as far as the outer space, while in daytime the city absorbs great sun energy not being used at all. the cycle of light and lighting in the urban space made a design intervention, that along with other urban values, stood [as] the basis of this project.'
detail on panels, each controlled by electric motor and assembled into a grid
night use of panels
concept exterior use for display screen
left: concept of the use of 'urban tiles' in apartment 'window blinds'
right: use of OLED screens for external building-scale displays
interior use as media playback screen
interior use for lighting
marzan's concept for a future touch-based control system for the 'urban tiles'
detail rendering of the 'urban tiles' system
technical construction of each 'urban tile' unit
via gizmag