The math behind animating my sunflower-inspired LED display is blowing my mind. After a few nights of mathgasming, I’m starting to grasp potentially interesting spiraling coordinate systems. Every bit of logic and math is based on Fibonacci numbers.
I can’t seem to find any decent literature on these algebraic structures in besides some superfluous observations. It’s always fun to tread on unknown mathematical territory and observe how these mathematical structures crystalize into beautiful math as you explore.
All of a sudden, there are now 2 Townscaper-inspired LED displays in my garage. Soon, one moves to a very Townscapery home in Sweden.
I'm working on a few more nature and math inspired designs. Yes, you can DM me if you also want one.
Made with 480 RGB LEDs, 98cm x 47cm x 10cm
I'm doing a deep dive into the principles of gothic (ruler-and-compass) design as I'm pondering LED displays reminiscent of stained glass windows.
Here's a rather complex example of a so-called "flamboyant gothic" window design.
Inspired by the "irregular quad grid" from @OskSta's Townscaper, I created this interactive LED display over the holidays. Had a few interesting challenges with the display design and light diffusion techniques in my yearly LED art project.
@OskSta I'm not sure, really, I never sold a display. I make a big LED artwork every year as a holiday zen exercise ... It's pretty big too, 100cm x 45cm and weighs a couple of kilos. I could make a copy of this one or customize the design. Feel free to pm.