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Consisting of over 2,500 iPod Nano screens, “The Discovery Wall” at Cornell’s Medical College in Manhattan was a 2.5 year long process in digital art. From a distance, the animated screen appears as a single, unified image. But take a closer look and every single screen has its own unique text. As a permanent piece, it shows the plausibility of digital art to integrate with the existing building fabric. Watch the video above and make sure to learn more about the creative process here.
2,500 iPod Nano Screens Make Up Cornell's Discovery Wall originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 14 Jun 2014.
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