China's 24,000 sq. ft. LED solar-powered wall
- added May 7, 2008
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t’s called the GreenPix Zero Energy Media Wall, and with 2,292 individual color LEDs, comparable to a 24,000 sq. ft. monitor screen, it’s said to be the largest color LED display in the world. The wall is solar-powered too — photovoltaics are integrated into the wall’s glass curtain, and it harvests power during the day, to illuminate the display at night.
Designed by, Simone Giostra & Partners Architects, the GreenPix wall is part of the Xicui Entertainment Complex in Beijing, near the site of the 2008 Olympics.
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...sounds expensive and unnecessary.
Designed by, Simone Giostra & Partners Architects, the GreenPix wall is part of the Xicui Entertainment Complex in Beijing, near the site of the 2008 Olympics.
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...sounds expensive and unnecessary.
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it's obviously meant to be viewed at a great distance, 2,292 LED's over 24,000 sq feet = around 10 LED's in each square foot.
I still want one though.-
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- RudyRudell
- 2 months ago
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sounds like a brilliant & accessible piece of sustainable art to me.
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- blackdaylight
- 2 months ago
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genius !
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oh that's art? i was wondering what we were supposed to do with it. well, since it's art I can say It's ugly.
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- stephenthomson
- 1 month ago
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your visual appetite fed.
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check this link (more pics on how it actually works) my graphic and light and building and everything new lovers
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