Virror is an LED wall with a 3D scanning sensor causing a life size representation of you to appear on the 6ft tall, 8ft wide screen. It will detect the people immediately in front and respond to them. The computer will use the 3D scan to guide the animations on the screen to change color, brightness, or something more dynamic. It will be Lumina lab’s most interactive work to date.
Led panels are arranged in a 3×4 grid for the interactive wall configuration, but they are generic and can be configured in many ways. The panels could even become a pillar, video dance floor or high-fashion runway.
The 3D sensor is actually a stack of 16 sweeping and range finding sensors, whose data is merged. Each sensor is capable of capturing 160 degree sweep to a 16ft radius with an accuracy of about 1inch, 10 times per second. Conceptually a sensor is used to generate data for the leds placed at a similar height as the sensor.
Don’t miss your chance to see Virror at the Portland Maker Faire Sept 7 and 8 and Portland Winter Light Festival in February of 2019.
Get a sneak peek into the design details with this System Architecture document.
Virror made it’s debut at Soak 2018!
This couple found a very interesting way to interact with Virror!
Some build pictures…