A direct view pixel light is an individually addressable lighting node that can respond to control signals broadcast by a network controller and produce a point of precisely controlled light. The LED node is designed as a building block for creating architectural, signage, and media facade lighting projects in installations of any size and complexity.
Direct-view pixel luminaires are digitally controllable lights in a modular design which, in conjunction with a centralized control system that coordinates all the elements in the lighting network, provide a scalable platform with a host of different customization options. The discrete LED nodes that produce points of light overcome the physical limitation of linear direct-view luminaires which create lines of light. Their small node size allows these luminaires to accommodate a variety of irregular surfaces and planes as well as two- and three-dimensional configurations.