LED CUBE
The LED cube is a three-dimentional display that showed three-dimentionally silhouetted images taken from live video and other data inputs. It is composed of 1,000 LEDs mounted in plexi-glass. An application written in the Java programming language processes live video from two cameras and sends a low res version of the video to two central microchips. These microchips distribute the video data to forty other microchips, which turn on the appropriate LEDs. This project was created in a graduate school class called Sculpting with data in 2002.
Created by Cindy Jeffers, James Clar, Todd Holoubek, and Danielle Lee