Welcome everyone.

The TeleLumen Blog is moving.
Please follow the ground-breaking accomplishments of the TeleLumen team as they follow their quest to "truly capture true light" using the following link: http://telelumen.com/blog

On July 13th, 2011, Telelumen is mounting an expedition to climb the summit of Mt. Fuji in to take unique spectrographic recordings of daylight from sunrise to sunset.
In conjunction with this expedition, we invite our friends to contribute NOW to the Red Cross Japan Earthquake relief fund via:
- The Red Cross webpage
or send a txt message to the Red Cross Disaster Relief fund:

- Text REDCROSS to 90999 to Give $10


After you have contributed, please leave a comment on this blog and your name will be read at the Summit of Mt. Fuji during our expedition by John Giddings, our Vice President of Business Development, and leader of the expedition.
Thank you for your support of the Japanese People and our expedition.
http://telelumen.com/

Sunday, July 3, 2011

The Meaning of Light

For millions of years, we have enjoyed life bathing in the rich, dynamic light of daytime. In all of its forms from Sunlight to Moonlight, dawn, dusk, campfires and candlelight, light is a foundation of life itself. It's only very recently that we have added electric light to fill the darkness of night time and the new indoors.

But that artificial light, while useful, is imperfect.
Important colors are absent from standard indoor lighting. We wonder if material is black or blue. We cringe at the ashen faces of cubicle bound coworkers. The never changing monotonic light makes us wonder what time it is outside, in the real world.

Telelumen is creating a new system of lighting: Rich, dynamic and meaningful.
The light of the outdoors can now be recorded and played back in high fidelity, bringing the light we crave into the darkness and indoors, to again enrich our lives as it is meant to.

4 comments:

  1. Thanks for your support. After you contribute, please leave a comment and I will read your name at the Summit. THANKS!

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  2. Suzy Q. DeLine - read it loud, read it proud :-)

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  3. Catherine Cooper & can I add my kids? Victoria and Caroline :) They'd get a kick out of that!

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  4. Good luck on your amazing adventure !!! Try to keep warm :)

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