This wire-frame cube appears to be floating in mid-air because it actually is. This is a project which [Tom] calls a Laminar Flow Fog Screen. He built a device that puts out a faint amount of fog, ...
As we get better at ignoring advertising, more and more intrusive methods are employed to get our attention. What if every time you went to a store, you had to walk through video projected right onto ...
There is something spooky about being able to see and talk to the pirate Blackbeard while one walks down a dark alley and then stepping right through him as he disappears into thin air. Such ...
Finnish company FogScreen has been wowing attendees at major events, trade shows and conventions and giving advertisers another way to capture our attention for over five years now with its FogScreen ...
March 21, 2005 Finnish company FogScreen has begun volume production of its unique walk-through projection screen. The FogScreen Inia screen projects high-quality images onto a thin laminar air flow ...
Have a projector and a smoke machine handy? You might want to give this fog projection thing a shot! It’s called the MisTable and it’s a three-dimensional playground for interactive manipulation of ...
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A new interactive computer touch screen uses fog as a projection medium instead of glass or plastic. Such an immersive projection technology could have applications that range from walk-through ...
Anthony McCall uses two off-the-shelf projection screens and a fog machine to create a “solid light” installation in New York this month. British artist Anthony McCall‘s “solid light” sculptures have ...
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