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Watch: Intel's world record of 100 dancing drones is spectacular!

A team of 15 artists and technology researchers came together to create a light show in sync with Beethoven's Ninth Symphony

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Intel at the Consumer Electronics Show 2016 earned the new world record for the Most Unmanned Aerial Vehicles airborne simultaneously.

Bringing Technology and art together, Intel Corporation collaborated with Ars Electronica Futurelab in Hamburg, Germany to find out the answer to what can be done with 100 drones at your disposal.

A team of 15 artists and technology researchers came together to create a light show in sync with Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. When all 100 light-equipped drones danced and painted 3D shapes and messages in the sky above Flugplatz Ahrenlohe, Tornesch, near Hamburg, Germany in early November, a new record was born.3D shapes and messages in the sky above Flugplatz Ahrenlohe, Tornesch, near Hamburg, Germany in early November, a new record was born.

The spectacular video of project Drone 100 was shot in November 2015. But was first shown during the CES 2016 keynote speech by Intel CEO Brian Krzanich.

Ars Electronica Futurelab is aware of the issues that come associated with a drone like the invasion of privacy, spying, or sometimes inhuman destruction. But the team wanted to show that it doesn't have to be drones looking at people, it could also be people looking at drones.

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