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Using video screens in a bar to present alternate views of commo objects
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Using large plasma/LCD screens in a bar instead of mirrors to provide alternate visual information.

By interfacing it with a computer to could do some effects such as: Cartoonising the viewers, Time shifting -Looking at who was in your seat a few minutes/hours ago. Time shifting - Making your image delay a few millisconds to make those drunk people feel ill. People trails.

Connect to another 'sister' bar and see what their 'mirrors' see.

With the right software there's no end to what you could achieve.

DV8inPP, Dec 10 2006

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       commo objects - that must be a meme I missed.   

       But I do like the idea of mirrors reflecting what is not there, even if it's just time shifted. Very clever.   

       Let me know when you open your bar!
DrCurry, Dec 10 2006
  

       Agree totally, I like the idea of seeing who was there before especially.
Germanicus, Dec 10 2006
  

       What about "alcohol goggle" mirrors where everyone looks better?
nineteenthly, Dec 10 2006
  

       Love the idea of seeing who was in your seat before you. If it's on a rotation of a few hours, you know its time to leave when you see yourself sit down!   

       Croissant!
kdmurray, Dec 13 2006
  


 

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