Interior Orbs

Approach not yet decided. See notes below.

Large glowing spheres distributed throughout the scaffolding structure — approximately 26 orbs, beach-ball scale (~40–50cm diameter). Placed to look random but intentionally weighted for visual depth and warmth inside the structure.


Likely approach

DIY assembly: frosted polycarbonate globe shell + WS2811 globe nodes inside.

  • Shell: post-top polycarbonate lamp globes (~$20–40 each), frosted for diffusion
  • Guts: 3–5 WS2811 nodes per orb (same type used for spires/canopy), wired through a sealed cable gland at the base
  • Control: each orb = a small pixel cluster on the F48V5 system, fully addressable
  • Diffusion material spreads light well — even 1–3 nodes gives convincing full-globe glow
  • Estimated cost: ~$40–60/orb × 26 = ~$1,000–1,500

Heat is a real concern in enclosed spheres. Needs a small vent or careful power management.


Why not off-the-shelf?

Consumer LED orbs (IP68, 40–50cm) exist from brands like PK Green and Spectrum Spheres but have built-in controllers — they can’t be driven from the F48V5. Addressable “pixel sphere” products for events are either tiny string globes or enormous (6–11ft) and very expensive.


Open questions

  • Final size — basketball (~25cm) or beach ball (~50cm)?
  • Number of nodes per orb
  • Mounting method inside scaffold
  • Venting / heat management
  • Source for polycarbonate globe shells

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