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Keyhole TM
Imagine a massive building where each room is robotically suspended and the machine can move rooms around arbitrarily | |
You go into the reception of the business and a gentleman
with
a hat serves you.
You get some keys and these are a route home.
Between each room is an elevator. You place your metal
physical key into the keyhole slot of the elevator and this
decides which room you go to next.
Each room
is like a movie set with a different theme. You
have
bars, cabaret bars, restaurants, nightclubs, coffee shops all
electronically combined in one building by robotic sleight of
hand.
The logo of the company would be a keyhole.
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Is the destination room a function of key choice alone, or a
function of the combination of key choice and current room? |
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Also, if you had to call for help from inside the elevator, how
would you convey to any potential rescuer your current position? |
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There would presumably be a second set of independent service lifts and passageways, and some kind of indexing or co-ordinate system to keep track of which room and lift is where, and to stop rooms bumping into each other. |
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