NOVA 3D LED light display runs at 25fps
By Nilay Patel | May 2, 2008
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
You know we love the crazy light fixtures, and it doesn’t get much crazier than the NOVA, a 3D LED display developed by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology for its 150th birthday. Each of the 25,000 suspended lights contains 12 LEDs, and it’s capable of pumping out 16M colors at 25fps. It’s on display in Zurich until September 2009 (and we hear it might make an appearance at Wired’s NEXTFEST), but if you’re thinking about nabbing it for yourself, you’d better bring a crew — it weighs in at over three tons. Hit the read link for way more info.
[Via Digg and Today and Tomorrow]
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