Billboard the Skyline, Pittsburgh, 2001 © photo by AJ Weissbard
Billboard the Skyline, Pittsburgh, 2001 (photo courtesy of Gluckman Mayner Architects)
Billboard the Skyline, Pittsburgh, 2001 (photo courtesy of Gluckman Mayner Architects)
Billboard the Skyline, Pittsburgh, 2001 © photo by AJ Weissbard
Billboard the Skyline, Pittsburgh, 2001 © photo by AJ Weissbard
Billboard the Skyline, Pittsburgh, 2001 © photo by AJ Weissbard
Billboard the Skyline, Pittsburgh, 2001 © photo by AJ Weissbard
Billboard the Skyline, Pittsburgh, 2001 (photo courtesy of Gluckman Mayner Architects)
Billboard the Skyline, Pittsburgh, 2001 (photo courtesy of Gluckman Mayner Architects)
Billboard the Skyline, Pittsburgh, 2001 (photo courtesy of Gluckman Mayner Architects)
Billboard the Skyline, Pittsburgh, 2001 (photo courtesy of Gluckman Mayner Architects)
Billboard the Skyline, Pittsburgh, 2001 (photo courtesy of Gluckman Mayner Architects)
Billboard the Skyline, Pittsburgh, 2001 (photo courtesy of Gluckman Mayner Architects)
Billboard the Skyline, Pittsburgh, 2001 (photo courtesy of Gluckman Mayner Architects)
“One of my first projects with LED. I remember that after all of the materials testing we had just two days to make the final installation. We were cooped up in an empty office complex across the river. With 3 PCs and a mac, locally networked, we built image files and then instructed the playback computer, on the roof of the support building across the river, to render the final artwork. All by way of a dial-up connection (33.6kbps). Welcome back to the ‘90s!”
Here is a nice local article written to explain it’s history and benefits to the city.