This is a system of 39 RGB pendants, each of which is independently controllable by a DMX system that was installed along with the pendants, but in a remote location. The project included selecting the controller, building remote enclosures for the driver and control components, and coordinating with the site on proper wiring procedures.
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RGB Chain of Globes
These chains of globes have been designed as a decorative framework for CK iColor Flex MX gen2 color-changing nodes. Each globe is counterweighted on a central flexible backbone and held in a specific orientation.
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This 17-tier OLED chandelier is the focal point of this spiral staircase in the lobby of a high-rise office, seamlessly integrated into the floor and ceiling. Every square is an OLED panel that is individually controlled. In total, there are 340 panels powered by 43 power supplies. Custom DMX repeaters were installed in the tiers to reduce wiring. The power supplies and DMX controller were installed remotely in specially made housings for ease of installation and thermal management purposes. All wiring between locations was coordinated with the contractor to streamline installation.
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This was a conceptual project to replace hanging Christmas lights in a 9-story hotel atrium with purpose-built strings of LED nodes. Overlaid renderings of the space were provided and a proof-of-concept prototype was built.
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A set of massive chandeliers in various sizes (largest being 32ft tall x 12ft diameter) were created based on drawings from a movie. The original was never made in real life, but only created in CGI. All parts were custom-made and full structural analysis was done on the design to minimize internal structure and meet site minimum requirements.
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This is an abstract installation where the base form is provided by a stainless steel oval. From that oval, an abstract cloud is formed by stainless steel wire with cracked glass sideglow fiber optics attached. The result is a seemingly continuous floating squiggle of light punctuated by bright stars. Illuminators are mounted remotely to keep a streamlined look and aid in maintenance.
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