Wixel clouds

According to Blendid, Wixels are wireless pixels that exist in physical space. They are small light objects of which the colour can be controlled wirelessly.  When arranged in a group you get a Wixel cloud. The result is a beautiful and dynamic light sculpture. What does all this have to do with Blender?

It’s simple, Blender was used along with Python and openFrameworks to develop control software that takes into account the spatial coordinates of the individual Wixels.

Take a look at the videos below. But if you can I recommend viewing them in all their HD glory directly at Vimeo. And make sure to check out Blendid for other interesting projects they are working on. Blendid is an interaction design collective consisting of David Kousemaker and Tim Olden. Looks like they are an innovative pair.


Wixel Cloud from Blendid on Vimeo.


Wixel Cloud Sketch from Blendid on Vimeo.

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