U2 Takes Massive Transforming Screen on Tour

Twenty years ago, as one of the world’s biggest rock bands, U2 could appease their fans by simply playing “Where the Streets Have No Name” on a building rooftop. Twenty years later, U2 is still huge, and their live performance has evolved into a gargantuan show of lights, screens, and over-the-top stage props. Don’t believe us? Check out the band’s expanding screen currently in use on the U2 360掳 tour.

The display, made by Hoberman Associates and Innovative Designs (also responsible for the mammoth screen used on U2’s PopMart tour), contains 888 individual screens for a total of 500,000 LED pixels. By using hundreds of small screens that expand and contract in their distance to one another, the screen can literally change its shape. And because the space between each screen is adjustable, it can also take on a transparent quality that allows fans to see images projected in 360 degrees without blocking the view of the band. To see the monstrous screen in action, check out the video here. [From: Core77]

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