
This project by Electroland features two glass pedestrian bridges designed as “Interactive Walkways,” each with a field of LED lights embedded in resilient walking surfaces. Sensors detect the presence of people and the system triggers interactive light patterns on the walkway floor.

(via we-make-money-not-art and Interactive Architecture)
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21 July 2006
Posted by Mark Vanderbeeken
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