The Aurora LED Wall is Playfully Interactive and Music-Responsive
Meghan Young — June 23, 2012 — Tech
References: gregfriedland.org & dvice
In today's day and age, a Picasso may not cut it for tech savvy individuals, but the Aurora LED Wall may make an appealing alternative for those in need of a little more in their home than the blinking lights on their computers. It is piece of wall art made up of a grid of 544 RGB LEDs attached to a wooden board. Controlled by an iPad, they are capable of about 16 million colors.
Conceived by Greg Friedland when he wanted to fill an empty 6' by 12' wall in his home, the Aurora LED Wall embraces a digital aesthetic--albeit in a very beautiful manner. Completely customizable, the Aurora LED Wall is playfully interactive and even responds to music.
Conceived by Greg Friedland when he wanted to fill an empty 6' by 12' wall in his home, the Aurora LED Wall embraces a digital aesthetic--albeit in a very beautiful manner. Completely customizable, the Aurora LED Wall is playfully interactive and even responds to music.
Trend Themes
1. Interactive LED Art - Opportunity for artists and designers to create interactive artworks using LED technology.
2. Tablet-controlled Art - Utilizing tablets as a control interface for art installations and home decor.
3. Music-responsive Lighting - Innovation in lighting systems that respond to music, creating immersive visual experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Integration of technology in art and design practices, creating new artistic possibilities.
2. Home Decor - Emerging trend in incorporating technology and interactive elements in home decorations.
3. Lighting and Entertainment - Opportunity for lighting companies to develop music-responsive lighting products for events and entertainment venues.
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