The Brief
- A Phoenix homeowner is hosting a massive holiday light show featuring 40,000 LED lights synchronized to music.
- The display requires over 400 hours of computer programming and is powered by a Raspberry Pi controller.
- The free show runs nightly through December 31 at West Marco Polo Road and North Central Avenue.
PHOENIX – One Valley home is trading silent nights for technicolor beats, turning their property into a festive light show for the neighborhood. The lights actually dance along to holiday jams.
By the numbers:
The owners of the home, located at West Marco Polo Road and North Central Avenue, say there are about 40,000 LED lights decorating their house this year. In order to coordinate the lights with the music, it takes more than Christmas magic.…