Lake Brite Visualizes Environmental Data with Thousands of programmable LED Bulbs

Lake Brite is a lighting installation with more than 7,500 programmable LED bulbs. (ECHO/LEDinside)

Burlington’s waterfront was transformed into a futuristic scene earlier this week by LED bulbs.

ECHO brings data to light with Lake Brite. This data visualization project is truly one-of-a-kind and allows guests and the public to interact, learning about Lake Champlain through amazing and artistic displays.

LED bulbs visualize the data collected from the surrounding area.

From temperature statistics to animal life, Lake Brite will encourage community interaction and data literacy, connecting everyone around the common cause of Lake Champlain health. See for yourself as the 7,500 LEDs light up to awe and inspire you. This project was made possible by the generous support of Senator Patrick Leahy and funded by Google.

 

 

 

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