VIDEO OF THE DAY - Human LCD

Pixel perfect choreography

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5 July 2010 12:00 GMT / By Ian Hughes

If you're ever in the position where you have to explain how a monitor screen works, here's the perfect tool.

It's a bunch of South Korean students who have created their own "human LCD" to cheer on their football team.

Each person acts like a pixel and changes colour by opening, closing or removing their jackets or by turning round.

It's simply brilliant and a great way to get your head round how something we take for granted actually works.

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