What is LED art?
LED art is any art designed with diodes emitting light. This type of art falls into four primary categories: street art, advertising art, entertainment art and aesthetic art. It is very diverse due to the availability of LEDs in different sizes and colors.
The primary component of LED art, ice, is a semiconductor diode. LEDs allow the current flow in only one direction. When the tension is applied to a semiconductor element, the energy is released in the form of photons or light. All light is energy on different wavelengths, so different LED colors represent different levels of energy. The LEDs offer several advantages over other light sources, including compactness, longevity, quickly on and off and low energy consumption. In art, LEDs are advantageous because artists can use them in a number of environments., Often political, message or purpose. The purpose of the LED advertising art is to draw attention to products or services for sale. LED Entertainment Art is only for funor visual effects during events and often removed quickly. Aesthetic art using LEDs is an art that, like traditional sculptures, paintings or drawings, is intended to be used over time and recognition for its visual and beauty. Sometimes LED art overlaps the category, such as LED T -shirt, which is worn "for fun", but which also supports society.
People did not develop LED art until the later part of the 20th century. The reason is that the early LEDs did not appear on the electric scene until 1962. These early ice was mainly red, because scientists and electronic workers did not come to the logistics of the use of semiconductor diodes through the entire energy and color spectrum. This meant the LED artistic opportunities were extremely limited and that the light produced from the LED was not significant enough to have a great impact.
Since advanced technology, scientists and electronicOut workers have learned how to create a wide range of LEDs suitable for many different settings and purposes. Subsequently, LED artists got a huge palette of color and size. How the artist decides to use this palette depends on his individual vision. Like any other art, LED artists often develop their own styles that distinguish them from other artists and which eventually stand as their identifiable signatures.