World's Biggest Virtual Wave with a Massive 7,840 x 1,952 pixels Resolution
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Contributor Eng. Mottas Hassan
Technology, Innovation , Media Published DATE 19/11/2020 14:05
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Two months to complete the installation pf the world biggest vertical 1,620sq meter smart screen using Samsung smart LED technology
A giant virtual wave crashes against a glass box in South Korea as pedestrians pass below it. The epic art installation has been programmed into the world's biggest outdoor high-definition screen in Seoul, reports the Evening Standard. Described as an "anamorphic illusion", the realistic virtual wave appears once every hour on the 80-meters wide by 20-meters tall screen.
An anamorphic illusion is one where the viewer has to stand at a particular angle to properly see an image that otherwise appears distorted. In this case, the giant optical illusion shows a wave surging and crashing against a glass box.
Designed by D'strict - a firm that specializes in using immersive technology to create art
The art installation was created on a 1,620sq meter smart screen using Samsung smart LED technology and took two months to complete. The screen's resolution is 7,840 x 1,952 pixels, which is near twice the resolution of ultra-high definition.