Using some
leftover light strings and 3 four channel Trinity light
controllers, these trees were set up as a quick & simple
demonstration of light dimming technology with fiber optic
synchronization. First we see some 'random' 'fireworks'
type effects, then the trees 'swoosh' from left to right
and back. Then all three simultaneously do a couple spins,
fading up to full on, and finally 'spin off' from left to
right.
The three trees are spaced about 30 feet
apart, and only a strand of plastic optical fiber connects
them. However, one can imagine that the same components
in larger numbers could be used to synchronize a whole city
block of dancing trees, or a field full of fairy tale characters
performing animations from your wildest dreams.
What could you create using light dimming
technology with fiber optic synchronization? With affordable
Trinity Light Sequencers, the complexity and power handling
scope of what can be done is practically limitless!