Pixelicious in action
This project is a prototype of an interactive volumetric display created in the scope of a semester project at CODE University of Applied Sciences. It consists of an Arduino and a Neopixel Strip, shaped like a cube with the help of wooden rods and wire fencing. The Arduino is programmed to receive ArtNet packets via wifi.
Control of the pixel cube was achieved via a PC running the TouchDesigner software. The TouchDesigner project mapped a 3D animation to the neopixel strip, using the pixels to visualise 3D shapes. An audio input mapped to size, position and colour of the 3D animation provides interactivity when hooked up to a digital instrument.
Complete Pixelicious setup at the CODE University of Applied Sciences expo day
A student interacting with Pixelicious using a piano