Project Blinkenlights
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Project Blinkenlights was a light
Similar installations were created by the CCC for the Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris in 2002 (called Arcade)[2] and for two towers of the City Hall in Toronto (called Stereoscope). Both installations feature higher resolutions and eight shades of grey. In August 2023 a new Installation was shown on the CCCamp in Mildenberg. It was called Polychrome and used RGBw LED which have been calibrated as Tim Pritlove shown in a Talk about the Project on Aug. 16.
The electrical engineering and computer science students of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics turn their Schönherz Dormitory into a giant display ("the Matrix") at their annual Schönherz Cup competition, where amongst others, teams compete to create the most interesting and funny animations.
A similar display, featuring three colours, is annually created by students of Wrocław University of Technology[3] and the University of Bordeaux,who have released open-source software to create interactive architectural displays.[4]
Independently, an installation displaying the message "FERTiG" (German for "FINISHED") was shown at the completion of the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg in 2016.
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See also
- Voices For The Future(a similar installation by Project Pressure)
References
- ^ "Project Blinkenlights | Project Blinkenlights". Blinkenlights.net. 2001-09-11. Retrieved 2013-09-01.
- ^ "NUIT BLANCHE SUR LA BNF" (in French). Retrieved 2020-10-27.
- ^ "P.I.W.O. Light Show | Potężny Indeksowany Wyświetlacz Oknowy". Piwo.pwr.wroc.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2013-09-01.
- ^ "Arbalet Frontage". hacketafac.u-bordeaux.fr (in French). 2017-08-28. Retrieved 2020-05-08.
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