CosmicPraise | BRC 2014 six o'clock keyhole installation
kandi X-RAY | CosmicPraise Summary
kandi X-RAY | CosmicPraise Summary
The tower structure is covered with 150 meters of WS2812 LED strip and 49 Philips Color Kinetics RGB fixtures; over 4600 individual pixels. The strips are run by LEDscape running on Beaglebone Blacks receiving OpenPixelControl (TCP), and the CK fixtures are powered by Ethernet-enabled CK power suppies communicating over Kinet (UDP). We’ve modified the OpenPixelControl Python client to speak Kinet as well as OPC, and extended the OpenPixelControl layout and simulator to model and simulate the features of the Cosmic Praise tower, including flat surfaces of illumination representing the color wash targets of the Color Kinetics fixtures. How to contribute to Cosmic Praise.
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- Draw linear down effect
- Calculate the z - coordinate of a pixel
- Interpolate between two colors
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Install CosmicPraise
Install dependencies ``` sudo pip install colormath ```
Run the simulator (pre-built for OSX, Ubuntu 14.04 32-bit, and Linux Mint 64-bit; for other platforms, you can get the source and build yourself from our OPC fork here: https://github.com/Dewb/openpixelcontrol) ``` simulator/osx-10.9/gl_server layout/cosmicpraise.json ```
Run the client code to send pixels to the simulator: ``` python client/python/cosmicpraise.py -l layout/cosmicpraise.json -f 60 --sim ```
The client will start running an effect, and you should see it running in the simulator. Go back to the client window and hit Enter to switch to the next effect. (More sophisticated show control is available via OSC, see below.)
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