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03.11.2004

laserpod

Designer: Chris Levine

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Designed by premiere British light artist, Chris Levine, the laserpod is the lava lamp of the New Millenium. This tube splits three lasers and a load of ultraviolet LEDs through a Swarovski crystal to generate random patterns of multicolored LED light. You simply tune out as the lights take over your walls and ceiling.

Already the rage in the UK, this instant classic is sure to take over North American dorms, caves and bedrooms as well.

US$99
Available now (and first) at GNR8

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Re laserpod and your description "Designed by the same bloke who foisted the rocket-shaped lava lamp on us, Chris Levine, the laserpod" THIS IS NOT TRUE. I am the London based light artist and inventor of the patented laserpod - and I did not have anything to do with lavalamps - contrary to myth!

Would apreciate it if you could ammend it for sake of accuracy.

THANKS

Chris

Hi - thanks for setting the record straight about lavalamp laserpod and me the inventor.

But PLEASE remove my e mails sent to you - it was not intended for anyone and whoever else ..

Go deeper into space with your laserpod and be light -----+

Chris Levine’s Laserpod has never been the the rage in the UK. It is absolutely useless. It puts spots of motional red and blue on your surroundings. Its now sold in bargain basement baskets in Manchester and Liverpool where I live. Dont believe the hype. I can do better with my Dad’s old torch. See the light.... open your curtains! Junkie fodder for the all night smokers. Made in China. That says it all!
PS the glass crystal looks nice though, Well for £50 I paid it should do!
Terry Deepdale

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