29th and R Street Light Rail LED ProjectThis project was completed in June of 2021. I designed and fabricated six animated LED panels which were secured to the banner poles at the 29th and R Street Light Rail station in Sacramento. Each LED panel consists of an HDPE frame covered by sheets of translucent #2447 acrylic. The inner perimeter of the frame is lined by two WS2813 LED strips which are adhered back‐to‐back. One side radiates light outward, out the edge of the panel frame, and the other radiates inward filling the inner cavity of the panel. The animations in the two back‐to‐back LED strips run in opposite directions, creating a unique and mesmerizing flow/counter-flow effect. |
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Light23 Etsy StoreI have been designing and fabricating coffee table size decorative light sculptures, and sculptures which do not incorporate electronics, for sale on my Etsy shop. This portfolio shows some of my pieces. I want to continue to expand this store with a larger variety of items. Click here to visit my Etsy store and, of course, any purchases would be greatly appreciated! |
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Creative Economy Pilot ProjectIn November 2017, I received a $5K Creative Economy Pilot Project (CEPP) grant. The CEPP was an initiative by the City of Sacramento to increase economic activity and improve public spaces through art, food, and technology initiatives. Very cool ... very cool! With the grant funds, I incorporated interactivity into my 16x16x16 RGB LED cube and deployed it at various locations within the city. I also released the coding and design of the cube to educate and inspire others to learn about electronics, arming them with the realization that you do not have to be a tech genius to build super cool stuff using Arduino! |
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This project was completed in June of 2021. I designed and fabricated six animated LED panels which were secured to the banner poles at the 29th and R Street Light Rail station in Sacramento.
Each LED panel consists of an HDPE frame covered by sheets of translucent #2447 acrylic. The inner perimeter of the frame is lined by two WS2813 LED strips which are adhered back‐to‐back. One side radiates light outward, out the edge of the panel frame, and the other radiates inward filling the inner cavity of the panel. The animations in the two back‐to‐back LED strips run in opposite directions, creating a unique and mesmerizing flow/counter-flow effect.
I have been designing and fabricating coffee table size decorative light sculptures, and sculptures which do not incorporate electronics, for sale on my Etsy shop. This portfolio shows some of my pieces. I want to continue to expand this store with a larger variety of items.
Click here to visit my Etsy store and, of course, any purchases would be greatly appreciated!
In November 2017, I received a $5K Creative Economy Pilot Project (CEPP) grant. The CEPP was an initiative by the City of Sacramento to increase economic activity and improve public spaces through art, food, and technology initiatives. Very cool ... very cool!
With the grant funds, I incorporated interactivity into my 16x16x16 RGB LED cube and deployed it at various locations within the city. I also released the coding and design of the cube to educate and inspire others to learn about electronics, arming them with the realization that you do not have to be a tech genius to build super cool stuff using Arduino!