World record quadrocopter swarm puts on impressive light show Many see small quadrocopters as the future of surveillance, aerial photography, warfare and even construction, but a new demonstration involving a world record-setting swarm of 50 quadrocopters has shown the aircraft can also pull off some pretty impressive dance moves.
World record quadrocopter swarm puts on impressive light show
World record quadrocopter swarm puts on impressive light show
World record quadrocopter swarm puts on impressive light show
World record quadrocopter swarm puts on impressive light show |
The Hummingbird quadrocopters had LEDs fitted for the aerial light show (Photo: LIVA, And...
Ascending Technology's Hummingbird quadrocopter used in the aerial display (Photo: Michael...
The quadrocopters form the shape of an eye (Photo: Reinhard Winkler)
The quadrocopters put on an aerial display as part of the annual Klangwolke (Photo: rubra)
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Outdoing the efforts of the University of Pennsylvania's GRASP Lab, the quadrocopter swarm put on a choreographed air show over the river Danube in Linz, Austria, as part of the annual Klangwolke (Cloud of Sound) open-air multimedia musical event that kicked off on September 1st.
The aerial display was put together by a team from Austria’s Ars Electronica Futurelab and Germany’s Ascending Technologies GmbH. The Ars Electronica team was responsible for creating the computerized choreography and equipping the standard model Hummingbird quadrocopters supplied by Ascending Technologies with special radio receivers and modified firmware. The vehicles were also equipped with LEDs to put on an eye-catching nighttime display.
The quadrocopters form the shape of an eye (Photo: Reinhard Winkler)
With the theme of this year’s Klangwolke being how the world has become interconnected, from the discovery of electricity, to telecommunications, through to the invention of the internet, the quadrocopter swarm was intended to symbolize the virtual network and digital communities of our time.
Whatever the intent, the end result is pretty impressive. Check it out in the video below.
Source: Ars Electronica Futurelab
Ascending Technology's Hummingbird quadrocopter used in the aerial display (Photo: Michael...
The quadrocopters form the shape of an eye (Photo: Reinhard Winkler)
The quadrocopters put on an aerial display as part of the annual Klangwolke (Photo: rubra)
View all
Outdoing the efforts of the University of Pennsylvania's GRASP Lab, the quadrocopter swarm put on a choreographed air show over the river Danube in Linz, Austria, as part of the annual Klangwolke (Cloud of Sound) open-air multimedia musical event that kicked off on September 1st.
The aerial display was put together by a team from Austria’s Ars Electronica Futurelab and Germany’s Ascending Technologies GmbH. The Ars Electronica team was responsible for creating the computerized choreography and equipping the standard model Hummingbird quadrocopters supplied by Ascending Technologies with special radio receivers and modified firmware. The vehicles were also equipped with LEDs to put on an eye-catching nighttime display.
The quadrocopters form the shape of an eye (Photo: Reinhard Winkler)
With the theme of this year’s Klangwolke being how the world has become interconnected, from the discovery of electricity, to telecommunications, through to the invention of the internet, the quadrocopter swarm was intended to symbolize the virtual network and digital communities of our time.
Whatever the intent, the end result is pretty impressive. Check it out in the video below.
Source: Ars Electronica Futurelab
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