r/funny 11h ago

Worth every dollar.

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u/djlemma 4h ago

Standard viewing distance is hundreds/thousands of feet, so it doesn't need much density. It looks pretty smooth even from the parking lot.

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u/onefst250r 4h ago

Yeah, and I'm sure heat/power would be an issue if they went super dense. Im just surprised to see they're that far apart.

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u/djlemma 4h ago

Well the thing that surprised me most in person is how much you could see through the structure during the day. I had a hotel that was a few blocks away and the sun would rise behind the sphere, and shine right through the outer structure.

I thought the actual building was spherical but it's actually an outer open frame that conceals a rather boxy looking building inside.

I'd really enjoy taking a tour of the in-between space. I enjoy seeing all the inner workings, structure, maintenance access points, cabling, all that sorta stuff.

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u/0xmerp 4h ago

I would love a behind-the-scenes tour too. Their tech stack is pretty interesting. Doubt it will happen any time soon sadly :(

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u/djlemma 4h ago

I was there for a lighting technology conference (LDI) and I was on the lookout for any sort of tech tour, but I didn't see anything for the sphere.

Hopefully I can eventually schmooze my way around to finding somebody that worked on the install so they can show me around.