Las Vegas has opened a giant field that seems to come from the future!

Las Vegas has opened a giant field that seems to come from the future!

He came rolling from the future and settled in Las Vegas, among casinos and resorts. Come and see this huge LED-filled sphere for events.


If by day it looks like a somewhat dangerous spaceship, by night it resembles something galactic forgotten by aliens. The MSG Sphere ball that landed in Las Vegas is four meters high and 157 meters wide, and is covered in 16K resolution LED screens. Specifically, 1.2 million LEDs, which can be programmed to display dynamic images.

In addition to being gigantic and clearly giving off an air of beauty, the outdoor lighting that adorns the ball does not go unnoticed. actually, via TwitterIt was many of them who showed their confusion with the size of the illuminated building. After all, as surprising as it is during the day, at night it shows unmissable animation.

As shared with Rolling Stone, the goal of the interior design is to create a "glasses-free" virtual reality experience. To do this, it is equipped with a special projector to produce images that envelop the audience, as well as a unique acoustic system with a capacity of 164,000 speakers that can isolate certain sounds or even limit them to certain parts of the audience.

In addition, the ball is equipped with touch seats and machines that create, for example, wind and aroma effects, in order to make the presentations more realistic.

After all, what is the purpose of this giant ball?

The MSG Sphere is nothing more than a space for sporting, music and film events, designed by densely populatedan architectural firm responsible for some sports stadiums, such as Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, in London. The project cost $2.3 billion and is even today the most expensive building in Las Vegas.

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The ball lit the lights and surprised everyone who passed by it at that moment. The first auditions took place this week and the opening is scheduled for September on the sound of U2.

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