Have a look at this media canvas having matrix of conventional information display technology having a monochrome LCD that is developed by Korean collective Hybe. Called as IRIS the display can create an amazing spectacle of patterns by controlling the amount of light passing through each circular black liquid crystal capable of opening and closing within a split second. The system is based not on the emission of light from the panels but by controlling the amount of light passing through the panels itself making it an interactive medium for visual simplicity. This is indeed a very innovative concept for futuristic displays which are not dependent on emission of high intensity of light but rather the manipulation of how much is allowed to go through these black liquid crystals.
The design is supported by work of Da Vinci Idea Program 2012 by Seoul Art Space, Geumcheon, Korea. Iris has 400 LCD displays measuring (20×20) having 20 custom designed Arduino compatible controllers, processing and Kinect for interactive content play. So have a look at the video of how actually Iris works and the possibilities with this kind of display that looks set to change the future of how interactive displays of the future are going to be.
# What exactly Iris is and how it works
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