A stunning display featuring nearly 16,000 synchronized drones has set new Guinness World Records, showcasing the innovative use of technology in entertainment.
• The event involved 15,947 drones programmed to create intricate shapes and a “Sky Tree” with digitally choreographed light, replacing traditional fireworks.
• This performance earned two Guinness World Records: one for coordinated control of the drones and another for the number of drones used in fireworks.
• Organized by Gaoju Innovation in Liuyang, known as the "fireworks capital of the world," the show titled “A Firework Belonging to Me” emphasized digital art over chemical processes.
• Each drone’s movement was managed through advanced positioning technology, showcasing precision control, though past events have faced technical failures.
• The potential applications of this drone technology extend beyond entertainment to areas like mapping and military uses, indicating its broader impact and implications.
• This achievement not only highlights creativity but also invites international interest in similar displays, pushing drone technology into regular use.
This event stands as a remarkable fusion of technology and art, exemplifying the future of drone coordination and its various potential applications.
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