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My mind is blown – LED version of the ’06 art project

AlisonSeptember 16, 2007Lighting

light showHere’s the large-scale art piece we saw in 2006. I can’t even imagine how many hours must have gone into building this if it was done from scratch.

cubeSee the video about how to make a teeny version of the same thing out of a 3×3 cube of LEDs.

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