A company called GreenPix has created an astounding combination of sustainable technology and digital media virtuosity, dubbed the Zero Energy Media Wall. The system features the world's largest (so they claim) color LED display, powered completely by photovoltaic cells which are integrated into the glass curtain. During the day, the wall -- located on the Xicui entertainment complex in Beijing -- harvests solar energy, then expends the charge at night in a display of undulating colors. The system goes on display this month, but if you can't make it to China, you can watch a video of the work in action after the break.
Massive self sustaining LED display in China
Massive self sustaining LED display in China
http://www.engadget.com/2008/05/04/gree ... -in-china/
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Re: Massive self sustaining LED display in China
I want one
Maybe after the Lantern goes up the owners of the Target/Centrepoint car park will get jealous and install one of these. *cough*unlikely*cough*
Maybe after the Lantern goes up the owners of the Target/Centrepoint car park will get jealous and install one of these. *cough*unlikely*cough*
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Re: Massive self sustaining LED display in China
I set up my own Rundle convergence in my backyard the other day... Just got the fairy lights out from Christmas time and spread them out across the beams of the pergola so it looks like a night sky of stars (fairy lights)
The LED thing looks awesome. Although I wouldnt like it everywhere, but yeah, definetly should come to town for something. Maybe they should cover the panels over Hilton and SGIC as a feature statement of Vic Sq....
The LED thing looks awesome. Although I wouldnt like it everywhere, but yeah, definetly should come to town for something. Maybe they should cover the panels over Hilton and SGIC as a feature statement of Vic Sq....
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