More than 600 LED globes from Ledon have been used in Jason Bruges Studio's Pixel Cloud, an art installation in a London office that soars over eight floors. A three-dimensional matrix of 624 globes, each fitted with 24 LEDs, provides a compelling lighting scenario in the atrium of law firm Allen & Overy's office building in Bishops Square, London, which was designed by Foster and Partners.
The concept and design of the "Pixel Cloud" was developed and produced by the Jason Bruges Studio in London, together with Ledon Lighting, the Zumtobel subsidiary, which supplied the unique LED luminaires.
The LED light sculpture is suspended from the ceiling of the 10-storey atrium like an oversized chandelier, its intermittently controlled dynamic changes in color and light invoking the international reach of Allen & Overy's world-wide network.
The Pixel Cloud extends over eight floors and 624 milky-white polycarbonate globes, each with a diameter of 120 mm, combine to form a three-dimensional network. Each of eight parallel high-gloss-polished stainless steel sections supports three arms that each carry 26 globes.
The globes are fitted with 24 LEDs and are individually controlledlable. Inside the globe, a dodecahedron (12-sided solid)-shaped flexible circuit board ensures each globe is uniformly illuminated. The system provides 8-bit resolution in the primary colors red, green And blue.
Every globe is individually controllable thanks to specially developed software. Real-time color and light updates perpetually change the three-dimensional LED lighting installation's appearance.
The server generates an extremely wide variety of modes. A sky-watching camera installed on the roof is used to transfer images of passing clouds onto the Pixel Cloud. This diverse, ever-changing LED application includes films or sequences of prepared individual images and even Support inter?active involvement of web communities. Colorful animations and playback of local weather phenomena provide constantly evolving spectacular simulations in the atrium space.
Jason Bruges Studio has adjusted the spacing of the Ledon globe matrix so that it matches the grid of the fa?ade designed by Foster and Partners. The internal glass fa?ade is transformed by color and light. One bar at a time lights Up, bringing the outdoor lighting mood indoors, from top to bottom, sharing it with those working in the offices.
The concept and design of the "Pixel Cloud" was developed and produced by the Jason Bruges Studio in London, together with Ledon Lighting, the Zumtobel subsidiary, which supplied the unique LED luminaires.
The LED light sculpture is suspended from the ceiling of the 10-storey atrium like an oversized chandelier, its intermittently controlled dynamic changes in color and light invoking the international reach of Allen & Overy's world-wide network.
The Pixel Cloud extends over eight floors and 624 milky-white polycarbonate globes, each with a diameter of 120 mm, combine to form a three-dimensional network. Each of eight parallel high-gloss-polished stainless steel sections supports three arms that each carry 26 globes.
The globes are fitted with 24 LEDs and are individually controlledlable. Inside the globe, a dodecahedron (12-sided solid)-shaped flexible circuit board ensures each globe is uniformly illuminated. The system provides 8-bit resolution in the primary colors red, green And blue.
Every globe is individually controllable thanks to specially developed software. Real-time color and light updates perpetually change the three-dimensional LED lighting installation's appearance.
The server generates an extremely wide variety of modes. A sky-watching camera installed on the roof is used to transfer images of passing clouds onto the Pixel Cloud. This diverse, ever-changing LED application includes films or sequences of prepared individual images and even Support inter?active involvement of web communities. Colorful animations and playback of local weather phenomena provide constantly evolving spectacular simulations in the atrium space.
Jason Bruges Studio has adjusted the spacing of the Ledon globe matrix so that it matches the grid of the fa?ade designed by Foster and Partners. The internal glass fa?ade is transformed by color and light. One bar at a time lights Up, bringing the outdoor lighting mood indoors, from top to bottom, sharing it with those working in the offices.
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