Now you can spray paint in the air using halo, a spray can that colors the air in LED lights. You can change colors and recharge it by shaking the can.
Write in the air with LED lights
No doubt you’ve played at drawing in the air by moving a lit cigarette or a flashlight around in the dark. The result is an almost magical light composition. Yet it’s so ephemeral that it loses all its charm. Imagine recreating this scene and being able to photograph your compositions?
halo was invented by French designer Aissa Logerot and it’s a spray can that can make LED light drawings in the air. It’s actually a very compact and manageable lamp that leaves a trace of light behind, like a spray paint, only with lights. We don’t know how long the trail left by this atypical tool will last, but to look at the photographs, we may deduce that it’ll last at least a few seconds.
You can change the LED light’s color and the spray can’s brightness, in order to make graffiti-style compositions. And if the battery dies, all you have to do is shake the spray can, like you would with a dynamo flashlight. Now just think, what will you use halo for if you ever get your hands on it? Here’s an idea: you can play a laser version of chess.
In Curiosite, we sell a similar product: "Glow Graffiti", a graffiti spray to paint with light in th dark. You can buy it here.