Anyone seen this? I'm not experienced on both but still,

Anyone seen this? I’m not experienced on both but still, I’m confused how the wiring and the code could have been done, the corners aew pretty smooth. https://www.instagram.com/p/BgXOUwYg_fL/

That is a wonderful creation and rather amazing to move around.

There’s something called the Hamiltonian path, but that attempts to hit all vertices, not edges. There will need to be wires running under LED strips in several places in this build in order to get to all edges.

Other posts by Neil there give some details:
720 pixels, sk6812 RGBW
Using a Teensy 3.6
It’s running on battery power
$1K in materials and lots of hours!

The pathing is fun. Seems that moving pixels randomly pick which way they go at an intersection, as I see them going either direction from whichever way they come from.

That is an awesome creation… It has been a while since I built anything around RGB LEDS, this definitely is urging me to get back into it !!

Gotta love those two-way mirrors. Awesome design and result.

I love it, I think I’m going to have to make one!

The only technical question I would have about this is what kind of one-way mirror or one-way film on glass would do a good job ??

I have seen various percentage of light transmission and not sure which would be best for this !?

@JP_Roy That’s very light mirror, 15% or 20%…
Which is the same as I use for my infinity mirrors.

Lots more info in this Twitter thread. It’s designed to be broken down so all faces can be stacked flat and fit in a suitcase for travel. Really impressivehttps://twitter.com/notphozee/status/973429562875850752?s=21

@Jeremy_Spencer Thanks, I guess 15% means that 85% of the light comes right through. Sounds right as it seems to match what I see in the videos. Thanks again !!

@Louis_Beaudoin Totally agree with you, battery powered, easily transportable… This is creative genius combined with artistic flair, impressive craftsmanship along with solid electronics and programming skills !!

Definitely check out his Twitter thread. I sent a tweet to him letting him know there was some fandom on the FastLED G+ group.

That is so cool I cannot imagine the amount of work into that