Light Show

Last updated: 11/24/2020

Description

We put together the annual CSE Winter Light Show: a display of over 250,000 lights individually sequenced to music every December in the Civil Engineering Courtyard. It hosts a huge variety of light features, including a snowman band, a 22’ tall lit tree, and a 12’ by 4’ LED matrix. We build and program the control boards, build the light features, and individually sequence each light to music. The show has become an annual campus and Teslaworks tradition. We are recruiting as many students as possible, from all majors and experience levels, to work on the project. If you love lights, we’d love for you to help out with this amazing event!

Meeting Time

We will not be meeting this fall. We encourage all prospective members to take safety precautions, stay healthy, and participate with us next year.

General Focus Areas

Programming, soldering, electrical engineering, event coordination, woodworking, design, building, CAD, teamwork

Contact

If you want to learn more about the project, come to one of our project meetings or contact Brooke Bear (bear0224@umn.edu).