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most here have viewed persistence of vision items like [link] that trace a shape from a line of light emitters
I just heard abut the c string which may be viewed at [link]
victorias secret has a thing about writing the word pink on things
now visualize a c string creating persistence of vision
flirtatious visions
persistence of vision item
http://www.flickr.c...os/5volt/354929527/ [beanangel, Mar 27 2008]
(?) c string
http://www.youtube....lated&v=zcoznUtqtxo [beanangel, Mar 27 2008]
walking people near persistence of vision light emitters create images
http://everything2.com/?node_id=1139685 [beanangel, Mar 27 2008]
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[Treon] This idea appeared only two
minutes after your previous one. What did
you do with the other 90 seconds? |
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Unless I misunderstand, only the bionic woman could provide the desired effect (with her ability to run at the super speed that the persistance of vision effect requires). Unless I'm missing something? |
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as a person walks around with their gaze at the c string images appear |
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there is a stationary light emitter art piece at a seattle transit place [link] that is syncrovisibilized from the people walking |
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The problem is that the curvature on the
upper surface will cause turbulence at
lower speeds, and the boundary layer will
detach more easily. You might get away
with it if you used the new microfluidic
technology which squirts air out onto the
wing surface from little nozzles, creating a
stable boundary layer. |
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But then it will look like the young lady has wet herself, won't it, [Max]...? Which, depending on the message... |
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