On Saturday Tamarisk, MiniBoyGeek, Thinkl33t and I went to The MAD Museum in Stoke-on-Trent with Emily and Glen.
A Lorry full of displays!
Flight cased displays on a pallet jack
An Empty Lorry after the displays were unloaded.
Displays were unloaded, then stored in one of the backstage areas.
Display in an open flight case
Testing two Raspberry Pi Bs with screens, to debug any issues with using them as video players in The Art of Pop Video exhibition
Testing one of the Raspberry Pi Bs with screens, to debug any issues with using them as video players in The Art of Pop Video exhibition
A massive order from CPC of Raspberry Pi Bs! other boxes contain power supplies, headphone amps, cables, and Pi cases.
Gallery space starting to be put together for the Art of Pop Video exhibition
Gallery space starting to be put together for the Art of Pop Video exhibition
Gallery space starting to be put together for the Art of Pop Video exhibition
Gallery space starting to be put together for the Art of Pop Video exhibition
Displays moved into the exhibition space.
General Arrangement of the gallery wall without the screen mounted, or any of the wiring on the wall
General Arrangement of the gallery wall without the screen mounted.
General Arrangement of a single TV in the gallery wall without the screen mounted.
Gallery space starting to be put together for the Art of Pop Video exhibition
Close up of one of the behringer HA400 4-Channel Headphone amps on the gallery wall without the screen mounted.
Close up of one of the Raspberry Pi Bs on the gallery wall without the screen mounted.
General Arrangement of the gallery wall without the screen mounted.
A box containing about 75 SD cards, each labelled with the number of the Raspberry Pi/Screen that it contains the videos for on it.
A box containing about 75 SD cards, each labelled with the number of the Raspberry Pi/Screen that it contains the videos for on it.
One of the installed screens with a music video from “Art of Pop Video” on display
Panorama of the gallery space, with members of the public watching “Art of Pop Video” music videos on screens
Panorama of the gallery space, with members of the public watching “Art of Pop Video” music videos on screens
A Raspberry Pi behind one of the “Art of Pop Video” screens at FACT in Liverpool
The Art Of Pop Video Exhibition at FACT, test card image
We also found a nice little vegan coffee shop called Plantarium.
3D printing of case stand-offs
3D printed case stand-offs Emily made Tamarisk and I a Flappity Bat for Christmas:

Go look at her shop!