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== Who ==
== Who ==


[[User:Sci]] and [[User:JasperWallace]] and you as well!
[[User:Sci]], [[User:JasperWallace]], [[User:Jay]] and you as well!


== Computers ==
== Computers ==

Revision as of 13:46, 12 April 2015

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What

A meta-art instalation at the London Hackspace. It is an artpiece composed of other artpieces contributed by the community.

A sort of a tree made of VESA mount arms with screens on them. There is a slight outwards taper to the arrangement toward the top.

Mechanics

The VESA bracket/screen interface uses M4x10mm bolts, the hex socket at the ends of the arms for adjusting the angle needs a 7mm hex key.

The upright stem is strapped to the building pillar with brackets. This is a work-around, as the landlords agreement would not allow drilling large enough holes in the floor or ceiling.

Do not tamper with the support brackets or height positions of the VESA arms. The arms use shims to fit the stem and they may fall out if adjusted.

The top two sets of arms have been specially modified for extra reach, meaning their weight limit is extremely low. Currently being considered for VESA-mount LED lights or as a position to hang "vines" from.

Why

Art. (Don't question the art).

Who

User:Sci, User:JasperWallace, User:Jay and you as well!

Computers

Suggested content for screens

Non-screen content

Anything lightweight and VESA-mount is permissable. Possible examples include;

  • Dioramas
  • Artwork

Status

Work in progress.

Applications to drive existing contributed screens are welcome.

Multi-head PCs

To drive multiple syncronised feeds to several screens at once.

Looking on ebay the NVS280 is one choice of PCI card, the NVS400 gives 4 outputs and may be more cost effective. Splitter cables are an issue tho (these are DMS-59 splitters, the connector on the card is NOT DVI tho it looks a lot like it) :/

Positions

Here is a key to whose work is displayed in what position, and what positions are free to use.

PopulatedScreenTree.jpg
Pos. Left side Right side
1 Reserved
Do not use
Reserved
Do not use
2 Reserved
Do not use
Reserved
Do not use
3 Unknown
Monitor
Unknown
Monitor
4 Unknown
Monitor
Unknown
Monitor
5 Unknown
Monitor
Unknown
Monitor
6 Unknown
Monitor
Unknown
Monitor
7 Unknown
Monitor
Unknown
Monitor
8 Unknown
Monitor
Unknown
Monitor
9 Unknown
Monitor
Unknown
Monitor
10 Unknown
Monitor
Unknown
Monitor
11 Unknown
Monitor
Unknown
Monitor
12 Unknown
Monitor
Unknown
Monitor
13 Unknown
Monitor
Unknown
Monitor

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