Inspired by an installation at the Mercer Lab, I decided to create a prototype of a 3D LED display. This display, a volumetric visualization system, aimed to project three-dimensional images using an 8x8x8 grid of LEDs. I assembled the LED matrix and programmed the visualization algorithms to control each individual light point. The installation stood out to me due to its use of spatial light modulation, achieving high-resolution 3D imagery—a feature not commonly found in existing LED displays. This prototype exhibited significant potential application in medical imaging and interactive art installations.