Using a multi-angled asymetrically faceted acrylic tube or dome that can refract and/or reflect the light of the object image inside thus showing multiple angles at the same time.-- sartep, Jul 26 2003 cubized po-rtrait http://www.hockeygo...com/img/picasso.jpg [FarmerJohn, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 17 2004] Enjoy your multi-angled asymetrically faceted bun.-- thumbwax, Jul 26 2003 do it to a teletubby before you get my bun.-- po, Jul 26 2003 Do you mean another Teletubby or are you saying that you want to be the first one in this?-- sartep, Jul 26 2003 Tinky Winky likes to try stuff first and who am I to deny...-- po, Jul 26 2003 FJ. wow :)-- po, Jul 26 2003 FarmerJohn, is that the *before* picture?-- thumbwax, Jul 26 2003 1^3 buns for you-- neilp, Jul 26 2003 thumbwax, a Teletubby before makeup.-- FarmerJohn, Jul 26 2003 Ok, Picasso, this idea sounds good, but can you also create a distortion that makes something look in the Impressionist style, such as a Claude Monet, Vincent van Gogh, or a Pierre-Auguste Renoir?-- darkknight_152002, Jul 26 2003 On Cuba's 50th anniversary, no less...-- RayfordSteele, Jul 27 2003 Impressionist glass is already baked, many showers have this glass. What would be really hard (but I believe still possible) to create would be fauviser glass.-- sartep, Jul 27 2003 What is *fauviser*? Do you mean *faux visor*?-- thumbwax, Jul 27 2003 Fauvism, art movement from 1898-1908, had an unnatural use for color.-- sartep, Jul 27 2003 A movement still in use in certain casinos.-- bristolz, Jul 27 2003 Ah. Well. There you have it. Shocking unnatural colo(u)r combination Casinos are awash in faux visors in an effort to keep guests from cheating back.sartep, I was teasing, as *fauviser* isn't a word. Yet.-- thumbwax, Jul 27 2003 = government adviser-- po, Jul 27 2003 Ah, I wasn't sure if it was a joke or if you were asking me a question and since I didn't want to make light of a real question, I just answered it.
Too bad it's not a real word.-- sartep, Jul 27 2003 random, halfbakery