Interactive LED Dance Floor - From Start to Finish
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 Published On Mar 22, 2017

The Giant LED Dance Floor, built for Furnal Equinox 2017 over the course of 11 months.

FAQ
Q: Do you sell these or make these?
A: No. This was a passion project and we built just this one.

Q: Can I get step-by-step information on how to make one?
A: No. This project is for demonstration only. You don't want to make one exactly like this because it has a lot of mechanical and electrical problems. I would classify this as a prototype only.

Q: What part did you use for the switch?
A: It's a generic OMRON microswitch.

Q: How thick is the acrylic?
A: 1/4" or about 6mm of semi-transparent white.

Q: Where can I see this floor?
A: We use it every year at Furnal Equinox. It was last used in March of 2023.

Technical specs:
- 64 panels, each with 4 cells, for a total of 256 cells (16x16)
- Size is 17 by 17 feet.
- 'Virtual' resolution of 48x48 via sub-cell addressing.
- A total of 7,680 RGB LEDs, arranged as 2,560 addressable pixels
- Total power consumption 80A at 12V
- 64 custom-designed and populated circuit boards
- 256 pressure-sensitive switches for interactive functions, refreshed 70 times a second
- Capable of 40 frames per second via Art-Net

Source code and specifications are being updated and can be downloaded here:
http://www.avbrand.com/projects/dance...


Project by: AvWuff and Olefin

Thanks to all our volunteers! In alphabetical order:
- ArcticSkyWolf
- Atrain
- Andrew K
- DatBlueHusky
- DanSkunk
- Daria
- David W
- Dumpling
- Irate
- Jack
- Joseph
- Leo
- Lumen Sergal
- Molson
- Myles
- Scani
- Sprocket
- Richard H
- William
- Zach

Special Thanks to:
- Andrew K
- FizzOtter
- Oddy
- Ronnie
- Hacklab Toronto

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Roboskater by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)
Artist: http://audionautix.com/

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