Instructions on creatin pixel artwork with iridescent effect
The Acrylic Rainbow Pixels project stem from an art project at the Hacker Camp BornHack 2023, in Denmark, where we laser cut 150 x 150 mm acrylic plates applied with dichroic film, to create the crab character from the arcade game Space Invaders (1978).
Given that this project is just a bunch of pixels, we have the flexibility to repurpose them for creating new pixel art at future events, with the main cost being the initial creation of the pixels. The pixels are easily transportable and require minimal storage and transportation space, although they weight a quite a bit relative to their size.
Day Space Invader at BornHack 2023 by Bart and Hafnium. Photo by @Guru_san@mastodon.social
You can find laser cut files in AutoCad DXF and LightBurn (.lbrn2) format listed below.
The images below shows 150x150mm and 50x50 pixels in LightBurn for a 400x600mm (and 900x1300mm) laser cutter.
In case your laser cutter is not adjusted correctly and/or you cut with to little power, you will have issues getting the holes out. You will need a small pointed chisel, a belt hole puncher or similar, to increase the world’s entropy.
1) Apply dichroic film to acrylic plates - Check out this instruction video on How to apply Window Film, by TAP plastics
2) Laser cut acrylic into pixels
3) Create initial layout with your pixels on a desk or floor. - Ex. a Space Invader
4) Tie pixels horizontally together with fishing wire
5) Tie the top vertical line to a pole
6) Hang pole on something
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Acrylic Rainbow Pixels (c) by Hafnium
Acrylic Rainbow Pixels is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
You should have received a copy of the license along with this work. If not, see https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.