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What I've been fantasising about for years is an LED cube where the columns don't have to be attached to the rows and are more like rope-lights than hard wires. You could then walk through them while the animation is going.
@Worldexc It uses RGB (red green blue) LEDs. One component with 3 diodes inside. They have four connections; a common negative, and a positive for each coloured diode.
@lost4468yt You are probably true, but mostly of these pixel will remain off on a single frame, hence there could be data compression as used for bidimensional images data or regular video frames. Another mean to compact data is to gather information for even leds and interpolate in real time lighting infos for the odds ones. Then again, 24 fps are enough to renderize fluid animations for human vision. And last, different portions of display could be rendered by different parallel processors.
@3randomers3 LEDs don't burn out very often... And I'm pretty sure he would have a failsafe so that each individual light has its own power source. Much like a modern christmas light string
@lost4468yt Besides the need for better cables, with a cube that large there would be a metric shit ton of interference from the dark LEDs in between the observer and the lit LEDs, its noticeable on this cube, which is a shit ton prehaps even a metric shit ton, smaller than the 1080p cube would be.
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+Felipe Sousa I presume you would need to have the controller report if it is unable to pass current/voltage through a set of pins. Finding the bad LED visually would not be advisable, but it would be possible by setting each layer to a solid color, then repeating in each of the other dimensions to confirm.
There's always a test pattern. For a cube I'd generally light all the LEDs in a plane for 5 seconds, then the next plane in line. Trivial to see which LED is out then.
They're led strips with individually addressable WS2812 chips most likely. No soldering. Just 32 strips by 32 strips with 32 lights on each strips. Each LED has it's on address for drawing.
I once built a 3x3x3 version of this which measured like 2x2x2 inches or so and that already was kinda hard to built and the worst part was, when I realized, that the led in the very middle was broken -.-' I think using the tv LEDs wouldn't work, since they can only project to a 180 degree radius, but nice idea
@newENIO11 noman... an led tv hat amoled's inside and a often a little backlight cause the amoled itself is not bright enough... there aren't single led's like this...
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this belongs in an art museum
I've seen many amazing things, but I've never seen anything as amazing as this. I presume this is five times more epic when you see it in real life.
Das Denke auch so
What I've been fantasising about for years is an LED cube where the columns don't have to be attached to the rows and are more like rope-lights than hard wires. You could then walk through them while the animation is going.
This solution is our qGrid Solution used in lots of our projects, which can show realistic animation.
Someone has done that. I just saw a post on this that can be seen in RUclips video
A gorgeous display!
:o Great job on this, bravo to those that programed the light show!
engineering masterpiece
Omg! It's amazing! Congratulations =).
@Worldexc It uses RGB (red green blue) LEDs. One component with 3 diodes inside. They have four connections; a common negative, and a positive for each coloured diode.
Wow! This is insane! Great Work!
Thank you for your attention!
I would love to see one of these in person. :)
Awesome piece...mind blowing ...Plz make a vdo to make it at home....
Awesome, greetings from Brazil !
This is awesome 👏🏻
when someone builds a transparent OLED screens in to a Cube we will see some amazing 3D hologram TV with out the need of stereo glasses .
This is just AWESOME!
Mucho trabajo seguro requirio, muy bueno en verdad.MAS 100 LINCE
@lost4468yt You are probably true, but mostly of these pixel will remain off on a single frame, hence there could be data compression as used for bidimensional images data or regular video frames. Another mean to compact data is to gather information for even leds and interpolate in real time lighting infos for the odds ones. Then again, 24 fps are enough to renderize fluid animations for human vision. And last, different portions of display could be rendered by different parallel processors.
Did you use a software to display pictures/videos/animations in the led cube or did you write the code for every single led? XP
i am impressed,,,, good job genius
Потрясающе!
it´s amazing^^ .......wonderful
32 layers + 1024 red pins per layer + 1024 green pins + 1024 blue pins = 3104 wires off the leds to the shift.registers.
And 3103 attempts at hooking up those wires in the right order.
Simply amazing
Incrível, mas eu gostaria de poder ver o átomo representado aí, seria muito interessante.
This is amazing
That thing is really cool
0:41 I can see my house!
I thing its earth
That would be a sick equalizer
@3randomers3 LEDs don't burn out very often... And I'm pretty sure he would have a failsafe so that each individual light has its own power source. Much like a modern christmas light string
@ezpwnd yup it has a central cube of 8 leds
Now all we need is someone to make a 1920*1080*1080 Cuboid full 3D Screen.
Even Better - Awesome Internet Connection :D
This + home voice control system + animation of EDI from Mass Effect 2 = :D
Gorgeous! But one LED with green element was bad in quadrant G, sector 7. How do I replace the bad LED?
@lost4468yt Besides the need for better cables, with a cube that large there would be a metric shit ton of interference from the dark LEDs in between the observer and the lit LEDs, its noticeable on this cube, which is a shit ton prehaps even a metric shit ton, smaller than the 1080p cube would be.
Awesome!
Holy crap! I want a LED cube! :D
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Looks like large pixel cubes. Maybe 20mm? Is that the minimum so you can see LED's all the way through the depth of the overall cube?
wtf!! wola c'est trop darr bg
Would have been more awesome to put in cortana AI and have the image display
amazing!
@shigmonty Possibly, but even if you do make each light fine as hell you still can't walk through it.
1:57 oh damn the screen saver, move the mouse!
I have a question. If one led stops working, how do you realize which led hasn't working anymore
+Felipe Sousa I presume you would need to have the controller report if it is unable to pass current/voltage through a set of pins. Finding the bad LED visually would not be advisable, but it would be possible by setting each layer to a solid color, then repeating in each of the other dimensions to confirm.
There's always a test pattern. For a cube I'd generally light all the LEDs in a plane for 5 seconds, then the next plane in line. Trivial to see which LED is out then.
The bigger question is:
How the hell do you replace it ?
@@massimookissed1023 you dont
OMFG!!! that iz immense!! luv it!!
how much would one of these cost??
@MartinTheMad
it kind a looks like Virtual Interactive Kinetic Intelligence AKA VIKI
if you could reprogram the LED you could make it look like viki
woooooo poderoso magnifico quiero uno asi
This will be in theaters in the next 10 years
Amazing😎😎
So I guess Nintendos next video game system will be called GameCube 3D... :D
AriesT It's the switch lol 2 years late
@@user-ym2bu9kl7m wow cant believe the switch is already kinda old. - Me in 2020
wonderfull !!
Wow! Great job, you have to now bring this out to Burning Man!
Eric pryz show is exactly this!
Look up the hyper cube!
Looks Like A Futuristic Sci-Fi Visual Computer Algorithm. :)
WTF!!!!! I love that cube
this physical voxels should already a lot hi res for these days
the pixel qty is 32x32x32=32,768px.
The future of a True3D TV. I want to see some freakin Cartoons on that lol
jolie !!!
awesome !
Skynet
perfect
can't wait til we get volumetric projections
@chriswatson26 lol, that would b insane but freakin awesome
wait until they upgrade 10x the voxels resolution and shrink the dimension 🙀
Can't imagine if the led which is in the center goes off
amazing
Awesum..............really...
sick!!
how high did you get from the soldering smoke?
Sadly he passed away.
Maybe he used lead-free solder
They're led strips with individually addressable WS2812 chips most likely. No soldering. Just 32 strips by 32 strips with 32 lights on each strips. Each LED has it's on address for drawing.
magnifico
@rvbman47 I think you won't notice it if only 1 stopped working there are 32768 leds in there
wow cool, on the end these cubes will be like tv's lol...
I once built a 3x3x3 version of this which measured like 2x2x2 inches or so and that already was kinda hard to built and the worst part was, when I realized, that the led in the very middle was broken -.-'
I think using the tv LEDs wouldn't work, since they can only project to a 180 degree radius, but nice idea
It's been 10 years bro. How u doing. I hope u doing fine.
@@bendover-bz4bc Jesus Christ I've been using this account longer than I thought
@Ruttie2 Lasers ... are physical.
Floating holographic displays have been around for decades. Wonder what has held up their development?
-Tom
very nice
wow i have to have this for next christmas.. im going to shut down my whole street when i place this in my front yard
I have one in one of of clubs, The Mint, Scottsdale, az
I love Led
Imagine 2 leds somewhere in the center stop working, and you gotta replace just those 2.
holy shit. incredible
@newENIO11 noman... an led tv hat amoled's inside and a often a little backlight cause the amoled itself is not bright enough... there aren't single led's like this...
@ezpwnd Ok now Im relieved!
I've played 3d pong in a flash game. now I wanna play 3d pong on this!
Did I see some white in there with the RGB, neato..
what program are you doing these animations / images?
I do not believe that you interpret each LED individually.
if you can notice a single broken LED in the middle of that.... you have awesome eye sight.
Well, that's neat.
Anb by replacing leds with plastik drop with more thinner metal contacts... it can be awesome !!! :)
Impressive..
scottsdale mint, thought id recognized ya!!!!!!
Just curious, how much does it cost to build something like that?
+Electrical Projects 20 million us dollars
+Electrical Projects this is late but at standard price roughly 2k at most
@LZIM not easy to perceive depth either given the extreme low detail and super bright pixels :(
Must have taken forever to build
Ya think?
Naw, programming it must have been a nightmare.
software
echt geil
is it possible to turn this into a spectrum analyzer? thatd be insane
@dilldozer1 I know right!!
Now i know how they make Zordon!
who ever made this you have too much time on your hands :D but it is epic!
Thank you terrycome
there is a very large one of these at burningman - large