How To Build A Tron Bar That Daft Punk Would Hang Out At

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Sure, the bar in this image looks pretty neat. But the video showing off its synchronization with the music brings it to the next level. The flashing lights and EL wire put on a quite a show that may make the bartenders feel like they’ve already had a few too many.

The most amusing part of the project is that it all started from that half bookcase mounted on the wall. [Alexander Givens] and his roommate decided to augment its usefulness as a liquor cabinet by building a bar around it. But why stop there? LED Strips and 120 feet of elecroluminescent wire give the bar its inner glow. The illuminated lines are obvious, but the LED strip locations may not be. Several of them light the shelves hosting liquor and glass wear. The bartop itself is made of glass, filled with 75 pounds of marbles, and lit from underneath by the rest of the strips.

An Arduino Mega with an EL shield drives the system. The guys built a rudimentary control interface that looks partially spill tolerant. It’s located just under the inside lip of the bar.

Their costumes came out pretty well too. But with a built-in centerpiece like this they may want to upgrade to a more accurate replica.

24 thoughts on “How To Build A Tron Bar That Daft Punk Would Hang Out At

      1. I don’t think Daft Punk Bros would approve of this. If the lines were lit as if drawn by magic , might look cool though … but this rapid blinking is simply not good enuff

    1. I was about to post something similar. for those guys a simple design note would be to pass threw the color to the “house lights” and have the intensity set by something other than music sync. that gave me a headache just watching the video, pardon me while I go find some aspirin =.=

  1. That is definitely “sick” but would make me SICK as hell with the flashing lights going dark for 1.2 seconds at a time…you would be bumping into people, spilling shit lol…crazy! It would eventually nauseate me after an hour or drinking in that environment.

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