Dialight’s LINKLEDs Create Dynamic Wall of light

Author: SSLDesign News Staff

November 26, 2008... Peter Freeman of Reflexive used three columns of Dialight's LinkLED K2 LED Light engine strips installed from floor-to-ceiling at the Crafts Study Center at the University for the Creative Arts Farnham, UK. “Combining LINKLEDs and flare lenses created a fantastic effect,” said creative artist Freeman.

The custom dynamic strips were installed on the glazed façade and its central column. They control and mix 30 different colour maps programmed into a DMX controller connected to barometric and proximity sensors. Every three minutes the controller scans the barometric sensor and uses the atmospheric pressure feedback data to adjust the color of the lights. A proximity sensor next to the front entrance also changes the color of the lights in response to passing pedestrians. Dialight News Release

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