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A slow resolution display made out of standard lightbulbs and thermochromic paint.

This display lives at the intersection of digital control and analog output. A matrix of lightbulbs painted with thermochromic paint allows for an image to appear and dissipate analogously to the temperature of each bulb.

The overall effect defies our ordinary understanding of materials and time within technological systems.
In this case, lightbulbs are used for heat and not light. And the refresh rate of an image is constrained to the time it takes for the material of the screen to change temperature.

Here are some images and links to our first prototype. More to come in the future!

by Alex Abreu, Taylor Levy, and Che-Wei Wang

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  • Taylor Levy 3 years ago
    one two one two three four one two one two three four
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    that is hotness
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