Concrete Comes Alive

Concrete Comes Alive
Concrete Comes Alive
Concrete Comes Alive

Concrete Comes Alive

by Michael Keller

This is the first view of Digistone, a project to make informational video screens out of concrete embedded with fiber optics. The European Commission-funded program’s goal is to embed these screens in city and road surfaces to create intelligent signs for drivers, cyclists and pedestrians.

The prototype blocks above were on display at the 2014 Euroscience Open Forum being held now in Copenhagen, just days after their creators got them working for the first time. The polymer fiber optics are spaced three millimeters apart and create a clear image five feet away. The team making it, comprised of a consortium of companies and institutions, aim to soon decrease the space between fiber optic fibers to 1.5 mm, which will make the image sharper. Read more below.

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