http://www.friedpope.com/projects/aurora.php
Aurora Lite is an Ethernet enabled informational art project born to realize the dream of a much larger color LED display, hence the “Lite” postfix. The project uses Tri-Color LEDs mounted in a four by five grid to display up to 4,913 different colors on twelve individual pixels. A Basic Stamp microcontroller and a PINK module (Parallax Internet Netburner Kit), support the embedded LED control system. Each LED can be issued a color in standard html hex through a web page running on the device. Alternatively a computer can issue LED colors through shell scripts and Curl commands. This backend system enables the display to show animations, simple text, e-mail alerts, etc. Software can be written to display any type of information in the form of colors and sequences that make sense to the user. In the past color has been used to display the state of the market, the weather, and even the time.

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