Ben Holmen built a 1000 pix (hence the kilopx) display made of wood cubes painted white except for one side. Then he built a cnc “turner”. Then he programmed and adjusted and whatever needed to be done to create an interactive display that people could draw on. Read all about it here.
Of course, my first submission was my T3 logo. My mistake was using the whole frame which didn’t leave enough space above and below the logo to work within my 1920×1200 constraints. Here is the video of that attempt:
So I resubmitted the design adding a row of white pixels above and below the “T” which meant redoing the pixelation. However, the new design would fit in the required space.
Then tragedy struck. I got distracted and it took me a while to go back and check to see if my design was implemented. When I did, the project had been completed and shut down. My design was viewable but the video wouldn’t load.
So, I did what any OCD engineer creative would do. I emailed Ben, shared my story of the T3 logo project (with links to a few samples), and asked if it was possible to get the video file. He emailed back rather quickly with a link and I was saved.
Here is the video of the kilopx making my T3 logo:
And here is the final T3 entry:
