Hey folks,


- A giant wall for Tetris?
- An igloo? (Thanks for the idea mayermakes !)
Hey folks,
Not sure about this one but it may kick off some other ideas, so I'll add it to the suggestion box...
The bricks remind me a bit of Chauvet 'Well' uplighters
https://www.chauvetprofessional.com/products/well-fit/
These are shiny battery-powered wireless DMX lighting fixtures.
If I recall correctly, a six-pack didn't leave much change out of £4k, and I guess a lot of that cost was tied up in batteries. Expensive in quantity.
Perhaps the bricks could be repurposed into some sort of a mains powered but wirelessly controlled lighting solution. Plug them into the nearest power outlet but without the need to link them for synchronised control.
I'm not sure that the glass specifically helps a lot here apart from a bit of weight to keep them in place. Although edge lighting might do something interesting giving a combination of edge-glow / main beam.
(Alternatively slice them in half and you could have 100+ fixtures).
Not sure about this one but it may kick off some other ideas, so I'll add it to the suggestion box...
The bricks remind me a bit of Chauvet 'Well' uplighters
https://www.chauvetprofessional.com/products/well-fit/
These are shiny battery-powered wireless DMX lighting fixtures.
If I recall correctly, a six-pack didn't leave much change out of £4k, and I guess a lot of that cost was tied up in batteries. Expensive in quantity.
Perhaps the bricks could be repurposed into some sort of a mains powered but wirelessly controlled lighting solution. Plug them into the nearest power outlet but without the need to link them for synchronised control.
I'm not sure that the glass specifically helps a lot here apart from a bit of weight to keep them in place. Although edge lighting might do something interesting giving a combination of edge-glow / main beam.
(Alternatively slice them in half and you could have 100+ fixtures).