MOTHERBOARD was a 90ft long interactive sculpture made for the Eisemann Center in Richardson, TX. as part of the Eisemann Edge initiative. The sculpture used LED lighting, projectors, video fans, and sensors to display the deep connection between the city of Richardson, technology innovation, and promotion of the arts.
I worked as a part of the ATEC Lightsquad for several weeks to paint the metallic skeleton of the sculpture, assemble the LED components, and program a template file for the lights to respond to input from the sensors.
I worked as a part of the ATEC Lightsquad for several weeks to paint the metallic skeleton of the sculpture, assemble the LED components, and program a template file for the lights to respond to input from the sensors.
Click on the button below to see the official project documentation from the ATEC Lightsquad.