Rundle Lantern

Fri, Jan 2, 2009
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I like city installations, especially colorful ones. This one is in Adelaide, Australia, a multi story car park / mall composed of a big corner-wrapping screen. Each of the 748 ?pixels??? has two LED lights behind it, and it can do all the stuff that awesome big screens can do. It was designed by brand consulting firm Fusion. Rundle Lantern can be programmed to display numbers, letters and geometric shapes as well as an infinite array of lights, colour, morphing designs and patterns.

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Posted by: Fethi Uluak

4 Comments For This Post

  1. Dan Monceaux Says:

    Hey Fethi! Glad you like this fantastic new installation in my town. I’m one of the first wave of artists to create content for it, and I’ve documented the process on my blog. Thought your readers might be interested.

    http://danimations.com.au/blog/?p=83

  2. Aden Hepburn Says:

    Thanks Dan,
    We loved it and can’t wait to see some more!
    Please email me next time you launch something.

    Cheers
    Aden.

  3. Fethi Uluak Says:

    Hi Dan,

    Its a great example of hi-tech pattern installation, like it so much.

    Keep’n touch
    Fethi

  4. Dan Monceaux Says:

    Hi Fethi, Aden… there are new works playing on the Lantern for SALA until August 23.. you can see my latest work here: http://bit.ly/d9LeCa Thought you’d enjoy it!

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