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Inspiration / Ars Electronica Museum

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This is one incredible audio visual performance! Zachary Lieberman, Joel Gethin Lewis and Damian Stewart created this Ars Electronica Museum (in Linz, Austria) facade containing 1085 LED controllable windows.

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What do you think?

    Erdem
    19th May 2009
    1:54 pm
  1. programming working fixtures is not a big deal…the real job is installing addressing and making those fixtures work.I congratulate harware engineers and workers in this project, not the software artists.


  2. Glenn
    19th May 2009
    2:12 pm
  3. @ Edem – I couldn’t find any more information on the project, but yeah the engineers deserve a credit!


  4. Staynice
    19th May 2009
    2:48 pm
  5. so great!


  6. zach
    19th May 2009
    3:37 pm
  7. I’ve updated the credits with info about the folks who did the install….

    erdem, congratulate who you want !!! I get your point. anyway, we had fun, and are happy that folks seem to enjoy it. there were alot of people involved in making this project, and I’ve tried to include them in the write up.

    thanks FFF for posting this… :)


  8. Glenn
    19th May 2009
    9:06 pm
  9. No problem, thanks for clearing that up Zach!


  10. mc
    20th May 2009
    10:24 am
  11. Can’t see what’s so great about it myself and the audio is pretty irritating too.