Head-shaped LED display brings new interactive modes
REVIEW: At the Greater Columbus Convention Center in Columbus, Ohio, visitors can project their faces on a 14-foot LED sculpture.
At the Greater Columbus Convention Center in Columbus, Ohio, visitors can project their faces on a 14-foot LED sculpture. According to Colossal, the sculpture, "As We Are," uses 24 horizontal ribbon LED screens, created by the artist Matthew Mohr.
Head-shaped LED display brings new interactive modes
The user places their own picture on the terminal behind the monitor, and the picture is projected onto the monitor. Mohr said the sculpture was created to show the diversity of Columbus. Such innovative forms of interaction can not help but shines. Just as the 56iq social interaction apps are used in museums and galleries, the interactive forms that engage viewers make their journey interesting, narrowing the distance to the user and letting them know what it's like The content is impressive.
"This is an open concept work that explores not only how we represent ourselves individually and collectively, but also requires participants to value their identity in social media and in public, and requires all participants to take into account Different ethnic groups, "Mohr said in the report.

