Girl with the LED lit eyes
This will be a fun post!
Thinking about "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" and "Girl with a Pearl Earring" movies made in recent years, and along with the LED technology ever in demand these days, couple that along with the fact that I'm a writer and creator, what would you say if you were introduced to a character who carried the light with her?
Certainly, many people wear lenses instead of glasses, so how about inventing some kind of a lens which had a few light emitting diodes (LED) attached to it? It is yet to be proven safe, although in the world of make-believe, the movies, it is possible to dream.
Thinking about "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" and "Girl with a Pearl Earring" movies made in recent years, and along with the LED technology ever in demand these days, couple that along with the fact that I'm a writer and creator, what would you say if you were introduced to a character who carried the light with her?
Certainly, many people wear lenses instead of glasses, so how about inventing some kind of a lens which had a few light emitting diodes (LED) attached to it? It is yet to be proven safe, although in the world of make-believe, the movies, it is possible to dream.
And you are reading a dream-post right now.
You heard it here first.
If inspired by it, don't forget to give credit.
You heard it here first.
If inspired by it, don't forget to give credit.
This invention should also carry forth another benefiting factor for everyone alike, and that has to do with light as well: seeing in the dark. Fitted with proper led lit lenses, we wouldn't need light another bulb ever! Sure, is it safe, you might be wondering... Again, it's a dream, but it may appear achievable with the naked eye movement (or rapid eye movement, if you are still dreaming at the moment). Now, if you were to wear glasses, the led lights would be easily attached to the frames, but what would be the beauty in that if you were to search for them in the dark or have to wear them at all, as we're all looking for a simplified solution.
For people that are legally blind, this would also come in handy, together with the optic lens itself. The LEDs would be attached to the initial lens.
We would need a switch, come to think of it, because led's don't usually make for good sleeping, just like any lenses, as some put them on their night table before tucking into bed. Should a switch come in sight, pardon the punt, we'd have to fit it to our blinking. Though, if you are a fast blinker, then this concept won't be plausible at all. In a movie, however, to a character who isn't blinking a lot with her eyes, it would come in handy. I think it would still be a good idea to have a personalized, individual number of blinks that would turn on/off the LEDs.
Now, you may have wondered about one thing: LEDs are still lights, and too much of it does not bode well for one's eyes, in fact it may damage eyesight, for both the wearer and the one looking at you, while you are looking straight in their eyes with that lit lens. You could were these light-emitting diodes on your eyebrows, you could even fit them around the eyes or a s nose ring, and what not, though what would be the base of that? For a movie, it would have to be that or nothing at all... for it to look like or give you an exaggerated, like, dream sensation.
LED lights are very practical when requiring treatment of osteoarthritis, pain relief (although not curing a headache), specific burns, etc. Unlike laser treatment, the LED one is evermore safe to use against aging on your skin (see articles about anti-aging using LED lights).
If this obstacle can be overcome, if it is to be proven safe to walk around with such light straight on your lens itself someday, then this would all go smoothly. But for now, there is no way of getting around that... or is there...
Being a writer, I cannot resist the temptation of adding a little poem here (or lyrics, if you want):
"The girl with the LED lit eyes,
That girl lives a led lit life,
She's the one I dream about,
But I cannot yet place her
close to me or thereabouts!
The girl with the LED lit eyes,
That girl sporting an eyelid, like, cover,
Needs not look past me as her eventual lover!
However,
I've yet to play it safe,
I've yet to get close to her
or thereabouts!
When I'm looking at her,
TBC.
Coming sometime soon, a movie fixated around this idea.
@DD, 2012
For people that are legally blind, this would also come in handy, together with the optic lens itself. The LEDs would be attached to the initial lens.
We would need a switch, come to think of it, because led's don't usually make for good sleeping, just like any lenses, as some put them on their night table before tucking into bed. Should a switch come in sight, pardon the punt, we'd have to fit it to our blinking. Though, if you are a fast blinker, then this concept won't be plausible at all. In a movie, however, to a character who isn't blinking a lot with her eyes, it would come in handy. I think it would still be a good idea to have a personalized, individual number of blinks that would turn on/off the LEDs.
Now, you may have wondered about one thing: LEDs are still lights, and too much of it does not bode well for one's eyes, in fact it may damage eyesight, for both the wearer and the one looking at you, while you are looking straight in their eyes with that lit lens. You could were these light-emitting diodes on your eyebrows, you could even fit them around the eyes or a s nose ring, and what not, though what would be the base of that? For a movie, it would have to be that or nothing at all... for it to look like or give you an exaggerated, like, dream sensation.
LED lights are very practical when requiring treatment of osteoarthritis, pain relief (although not curing a headache), specific burns, etc. Unlike laser treatment, the LED one is evermore safe to use against aging on your skin (see articles about anti-aging using LED lights).
If this obstacle can be overcome, if it is to be proven safe to walk around with such light straight on your lens itself someday, then this would all go smoothly. But for now, there is no way of getting around that... or is there...
Being a writer, I cannot resist the temptation of adding a little poem here (or lyrics, if you want):
"The girl with the LED lit eyes,
That girl lives a led lit life,
She's the one I dream about,
But I cannot yet place her
close to me or thereabouts!
The girl with the LED lit eyes,
That girl sporting an eyelid, like, cover,
Needs not look past me as her eventual lover!
However,
I've yet to play it safe,
I've yet to get close to her
or thereabouts!
When I'm looking at her,
She's eyeing me
angelically.
And while I'm thinking of her,
She inspires me
with her emissivity!"
TBC.
Coming sometime soon, a movie fixated around this idea.
@DD, 2012



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