Video: Tiesto's Audience At Hakkasan Get Pixel-Mapped

Last month, PixMob brought its technology from the 2014 Super Bowl Halftime Show to Las Vegas superclub Hakkasan for Tiësto’s live performance .

The 2,500 club-goers attending the wore LED wristbands controlled by PixMob’s infrared, producing multicolor video effects across the crowd that was synchronized to the DJ's music, ultimately becoming a human video display screen, similar to the hats worn by audience members at the Super Bowl.

PixMob’s technology uses infrared to send instructions wirelessly to pixels worn by audience members, creating colourful light effects across a crowd. PixMob VIDEO, the newest adaptation, allows show producers to create live video effects using the audience as a canvas.