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- PixMob abstract "PixMob is a wireless lighting technology that controls wearable LED devices. By transforming the wearable objects into pixels, the crowd becomes a display. The light effects produced by the LED devices can be controlled to match a light show, pulsate in sync with the music, react to the body movement, etc. PixMob was developed by a Montreal-based company named Eski Inc. in 2010. The technology comes in different versions that provide different ways to wirelessly control any of the objects. The latest version, PixMob VIDEO, debuted during the Super Bowl XLVIII Halftime Show.".
- PixMob wikiPageExternalLink pixmob.com.
- PixMob wikiPageExternalLink pixmob.
- PixMob wikiPageID "42628712".
- PixMob wikiPageLength "7715".
- PixMob wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- PixMob wikiPageRevisionID "680913780".
- PixMob wikiPageWikiLink Arcade_Fire.
- PixMob wikiPageWikiLink Burning_Man.
- PixMob wikiPageWikiLink Category:Light-emitting_diodes.
- PixMob wikiPageWikiLink Kinect.
- PixMob wikiPageWikiLink LED.
- PixMob wikiPageWikiLink Light-emitting_diode.
- PixMob wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft.
- PixMob wikiPageWikiLink Montreal.
- PixMob wikiPageWikiLink RGB.
- PixMob wikiPageWikiLink RGB_color_model.
- PixMob wikiPageWikiLink Super_Bowl_XLVIII_halftime_show.
- PixMob wikiPageWikiLink Tiësto.
- PixMob wikiPageWikiLink Videotron_Centre.
- PixMob wikiPageWikiLinkText "PixMob".
- PixMob hasPhotoCollection PixMob.
- PixMob wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- PixMob subject Category:Light-emitting_diodes.
- PixMob hypernym Technology.
- PixMob type Company.
- PixMob comment "PixMob is a wireless lighting technology that controls wearable LED devices. By transforming the wearable objects into pixels, the crowd becomes a display. The light effects produced by the LED devices can be controlled to match a light show, pulsate in sync with the music, react to the body movement, etc. PixMob was developed by a Montreal-based company named Eski Inc. in 2010. The technology comes in different versions that provide different ways to wirelessly control any of the objects.".
- PixMob label "PixMob".
- PixMob sameAs m.011cbppf.
- PixMob sameAs Q18388791.
- PixMob sameAs Q18388791.
- PixMob wasDerivedFrom PixMob?oldid=680913780.
- PixMob homepage pixmob.com.
- PixMob isPrimaryTopicOf PixMob.