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Perlumina

by Revelation Logic

illuming the way we see

Design for Illumined Cognition

Revelation Logic offers light-sensitive display systems and ethical design innovation for application to architecture and interior design, built on and by reflection, by artist Christin Paige Minnotte.

Designed as a reformation of the motives and methods of how we build, Revelation Logic technology (for use under Patent No 12,142,165) illumines the way we ‘see’ by the evocation of a literal and figurative glow - glow both as building material and as illumined cognition or perception - combining physics and art to create a dynamic experiential process for enhancing visualization and perception by means of dynamically changing, diffuse glow illumining color and natural pattern.  

Our evolutionary dynamic light-sensitive display systems have the capability to re-form the perspective of the public to greater awareness and revelation of the harmoniously unified logic of nature by greater employ of the physics of light in design and the conveyance of the formal order and patterning of natural elements in visual display. 

An ethical architecture is achieved by a novel method for articulating architecture according to the physics of nature in light and pattern, and thus the illumination of ethical ideas relative to the language of nature.

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A New Paradigm in Biophilic, Perceptual and Experiential Design

Perlumina

Light-Responsive Surfaces + Light-Art Installations

Created by reflection and designed for reflection, Perlumina’s light-responsive surfaces are a new way to use light, beauty and nature as surface system and material, as light-art installation and ethical architecture.

Driven by atmospheric light and perspective, subtly luminous biophilic, experiential design iIllumines thought to see beyond form to meaning in nature, inspiring a revelatory perception of the beauty, grandeur and order of the natural world.

Nuanced use of changing glow as surface and natural form, calming, expanding and opening thought to unexpected, new views of nature and our relationship to it.