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Drone art

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Images drawn in the sky by drones carrying colored lights
Crowds watch a drone show at the Coronation Concert at Windsor Castle.
A drone launch in Russia to celebrate the 60th anniversary ofYuri Gagarin'sflight to space in 1961
Drone show onNew Year's Eve at theharbor of Funchal (Madeira)

Drone art (also known asdrone display ordrone light show) is the use of multipleunmanned aerial vehicles (drones), oftenquadcopters which fly in a coordinated fashion with light fixtures attached. They are usually equipped with multipleLEDs and the display is held at night.

Drone light shows differ from fireworks displays in that drones are reusable;[1] they do not produce air andnoise pollution.[2] However, drone displays cannot happen during rain or strong winds.[3]

History

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The first drone display was presented in June 2012 in Cannes, France; Marshmallow Laser Feast presentedMeet Your Creator at theSaatchi & Saatchi New Directors' Showcase for the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity.

Intel has produced theShooting Star, a type of drone used in light shows.[4] The drones were used during the2018 Winter Olympics, aSuper Bowl halftime show in 2017, and a 2018Fourth of July celebration.[2]

In the 2020s, some cities in the United States replacedIndependence Day fireworks displays with drone or laser light shows, to reduce fire risk, air pollution, and the disturbance of dogs and people withPTSD.[5] Concerns about safety have also emerged in response to malfunctioning of public drone light displays, such as prior to a match in the2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, 350 of the 500 performing drones plunged into the water due to a glitch.[6]

In December 2024, a missing flight path information led to some of drones to collide into each other in a 500 droneOrlando, Florida show.[7][8] Many drones fell and one of the drones fell on a seven year old boy in the chest and caused a heart damage that required an open-heart surgery.[9]

Drone displays

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Main article:List of drone displays

Drone displays are typically used for entertainment or advertising. The drones may useflocking orswarming behaviour.[10]Real-time kinematic positioning (RTK) technology is used for precise relative positioning of the drones[11] to centimeter scale or better. Each drone has a preprogrammed flight path for its role in producing the images.

Drone shows are using more and more drones every year as technology advances. Listed below are those notable for breaking records, using new technologies, or otherwise gaining significance. For a more comprehensive overview, seeList of drone displays.

DateLocationNotes
2015Linz,AustriaDrone100 at Ars Electronica in collaboration with Intel, one of the first large-scale shows using 100 SPAXELS LED drones.
2018Pyeongchang,South KoreaOpening ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympics, featuring 1,218 drones and setting a world record at the time.
2020Zhuhai,ChinaGuinness World Record with 3,051 drones flown simultaneously.
2023New Delhi,IndiaBeating Retreat ceremony with 3,500 drones, one of the largest shows worldwide.
2024Shenzhen,ChinaRecord-breaking display with 10,197 drones, the largest number flown simultaneously from a single computer system and the largest aerial images formed by drones.

Drone teams

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See also

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References

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  1. ^Zerlenga, Ornella; Cirillo, Vincenzo; Iaderosa, Rosina (2021)."Once Upon a Time there were Fireworks. The New Nocturnal Drones Light Shows".Img Journal.3 (4):402–425.doi:10.6092/issn.2724-2463/12628.
  2. ^abBarrett, Brian."A Fourth of July Drone Show Helps Military Families With Special Needs".Wired.
  3. ^"Lighted drone show sparkles and wows crowd at EAA AirVenture".
  4. ^"Intel Celebrates LGBTQ Pride 2018 with Drone Light Show - Intel Newsroom".Intel Newsroom.
  5. ^Fireworks can make bad air quality even worse. For some cities, the answer is drones
  6. ^Crowe, Ashleigh McMillan, Alex (2023-07-15)."Yarra 1, drones 0: Unmanned aerial vehicles plunge into water during Matildas light display".The Age. Retrieved2023-08-24.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. ^Staff, FOX 35 Digital (2025-01-16)."Missing flight path file led to loss of control of Orlando Christmas drone show: NTSB report".FOX 35 Orlando. Retrieved2025-10-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  8. ^"NTSB Preliminary report on Lake Eola Light Show incident".sUAS News. 2025-01-17. Retrieved2025-10-12.
  9. ^Tsui, Karina; Jackson, Amanda; Ellis, Nicquel Terry (2024-12-23)."Boy in hospital after drones fall from sky at Orlando holiday show".CNN. Retrieved2025-10-12.
  10. ^"Swarm of drones illuminates the night sky". 17 September 2018.
  11. ^Grub, Kevin (2025-12-24)."RTK for Drones: Ultimate Precision Explained". Retrieved2026-01-08.
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