Each of the LED-lit leaves is made of laser-etched plexiglass and mounted onto an artistically assembled shaft of bamboo. Each leaf contains a collection of red, green, blue, and white LEDs mounted on controller boards – the light levels, colors and pattern speed is adjusted with a computer. Originally conceived by Watson and artist Tina Sedonne, the trees are the product of a small army of labor. It’s very exciting to see what folks are doing with LEDs these days — now if they could do a combined installation with Solar Ivy, that would be leaf-tastic.
+ Bill Watson
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Who says trees don’t know how to party? These complex bamboo sculptures feature a network of nightclub-ready glowing LED leaves. Programmed to light up in a variety of patterns and colors, the “trees” will be features in the upcoming Lighting In a in a
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Each of the LED-lit leaves is made of laser-etched plexiglass and mounted onto an artistically assembled shaft of bamboo.
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Each leaf contains a collection of red, green, blue, and white LEDs mounted on controller boards – the light levels, colors and pattern speed is adjusted with a computer.
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Originally conceived by Watson and artist Tina Sedonne, the trees are the product of a small army of labor.
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It’s very exciting to see what folks are doing with LEDs these days.
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Now if they could do a combined installation with Solar Ivy, that would be leaf-tastic.