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ACTIVE : 3D Media Light Sculpture

a 1440 led sparsely filling a volume to create moving sculpture of light:
3d effects, forced perspective, interactive control, and teamwork

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  • samy-kamkarsamy kamkar
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led beaglebone sculpture light opc tlc5947

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This project was created on 02/12/2015 and last updated 4 years ago.

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ACTIVE flies high above The Source in Denver, Colorado, but the code is in github.

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  • 1440 × led 30ma cool white
  • 60 × tlc5947 https://www.adafruit.com/product/1429
  • 24 × 74HCT595 line buffer
  • 1 × BeagleBone Black debian

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mpinner wrote 01/30/2020 at 18:48 • point

where to next?

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Psyfusion wrote 01/11/2016 at 10:12 • point

Very nice, forced perspective was brain tingly trying to adjust these monkey eyes. I rarely find a need to chime in however talent deserves a notice. just when you think you've seen it all. Internets says no. My fascination with unique art displays started with Robert Rauschenberg and his largest single exhibit  in 95 or 6 ,sadly he missed these golden years of tech. He'd been just as impressed as I am no doubt. Tinker on sir Tinker on.

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mpinner wrote 01/13/2022 at 21:36 • point

thanks for chiming in and the Robert Rauschenberg reference. indeed there are many greats that had not nearly the tools we do now.

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Alan Kilian wrote 02/14/2015 at 23:21 • point

Great. Thanks.

I've got a 343 stepper motor art project running off a PC parallel port and I'm going to be updating it to run off a BBBlack. I'm thinking about rewiring the interface to make one giant chain instead of seven sortof giant chains. http://hackaday.io/project/565-controlling-343-stepper-motors-from-linux 

I'll take a peek at github when I get back to it.

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mpinner wrote 02/14/2015 at 20:17 • point

one giant chain. i would not recommend it exactly. it had its advantages of running off the beaglebone black's hardware spi so getting data moving fast enough hasn't been an issue and im able to maintain above 60fps.

i incorporated the the use of 74HCT595 buffers in line every 3-4 tlc5947 . you'll see them in the last photo

more detail about the trials and troubleshooting of a long shift register chain can be found here: http://forums.adafruit.com/viewtopic.php?f=47&p=294919

ultimately, the NSL (http://032.la/) mailing list and DenHac (http://denhac.org/) yielded the most help. Many thanks to them!


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Alan Kilian wrote 02/14/2015 at 14:39 • point

Can you describe the BeagleBone Black SPI setup and control?

Do you have one GIANT serial shift chain or several with separate chip selects.

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mpinner wrote 01/15/2016 at 00:10 • point

one giant chain. see the above comments on how i was able to get it to work with several inline 74hct595 buffers

the spi was a fairly straightforward conversion of existing spi rgb led code and supporting a brightness calculation to convert to grey scale from rgb. this allowed me to use more standard opc clients for testing.

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