Greenpix Zero Energy Media Wall
The Greenpix Zero Energy Media Wall is the world’s largest color LED display, and has a self sustaining energy life-cycle. Harvesting sunlight collected during the day via photovoltaic solar cells, the wall uses stored solar energy to light up the LED’s for a spectacular nighttime show.
Interactive Wall turns Shadow into Light
The Strømer, is an interactive LED display wall that weaves a wonderful mixture of art, energy-efficiency and play into the fabric of daily existence. It is 27m2 of interactive LEDs provide light for each person passing by.
Click to see it in action on video!
Crystal Mesh by realities:united
Another project forwarded by Emu of Mesa.
The „screen“ facade is formed by a tessellated pattern made up by physical plastic bodies. A regular matrix of fluorescent lamps is superimposed onto (into) this idiosyncratic physical structure. That produces a display screen, which however is vividly distorted by the strong geometry of the individual light fixture and which is peppered by the regular perforations of the physical screen as well as by variations in the arrangements of the light fixture objects. Read more..



Thanks Emu.
Burble London by Haque
Another project is contributed by Emu of Mesa.
The Burble is a massive structure reaching up towards the sky, composed of approximately 1000 extra-large helium balloons each of which contains microcontrollers and LEDs that create spectacular patterns of light across the surface of the structure. The public, both audience and performer, come together to control this immense rippling, glowing, bustling ‘Burble’… read more


Thanks Emu.
SNOG, SoHo, London
As I said to my friend, Dr. Fred, I am usually disappointed by commercial colour lighting, but he showed me it can be nice!!
Dr. Fred presents us his latest finding in SoHo, London, SNOG frozen Yogurt store by Cinimod Studio.





Many thanks to Dr. Fred‘s contribution.
Share your Light Matter finding with us by email: sam@studiomakelight.com





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