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Record Breaking show of Vincent van Gogh’s Starry Nights in the sky

March 3, 20212 Mins Read
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With the help of 600 drones, Vincent Van Gogh’s Starry Nights was recreated in the sky. Hundreds of neon-lit drones took to the night’s sky over China’s Tianjin University to tell the story of the Dutch post-impressionist and pay tribute to his works. The drone show set a record in Guinness World Record in the process.

The 600 drones mapped out several instantly recognisable motifs from the painter’s oeuvre, including the crescent Moon and spirals of light in the Starry Night. The drones also flew in formations alluding to the painter’s self-portraits, as well as works such as The Mulberry Tree in Autumn and the Sunflowers series.

Drone production company, EFYI Group, along with the university, set a new world record for the longest animation performed by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) with a time of 26 minutes and 19 seconds. Though the event took place on December 18, the Guinness World Records announced the achievement earlier this month. According to the record’s guidelines, participating drones must generate 12 images per second in order to be considered animated.

The drones that took part in the air show were all Agile Bee II models, weighing 1.45 kilograms and flying at 10 metres per second. The model can stay airborne for up to 38 minutes. Guinness World Records adjudicator Maggie Luo, who attended the event, said the new record raises the bar for UAV position accuracy and may lead the institution to put forward higher requirements for the record.

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