Mirror, Mirror
PSaltyDS writes "A friend forwarded this to me... don't know where he got it from. Daniel Rozin, Director Of Research and adjunct professor at ITP, Tisch School Of The Arts, NYU, and owner of SmoothWare Design, has built a Mirror-like display as an art project out of shiny balls. This seems to be a refinement of a 1999 Wooden Mirror project that is also pretty cool."
the things we can do with thousands of simple objects.
Thanks, thanks a hell of a lot, you bastards.
My gf walks into the room and I'm sitting here with a moz download dialog: "Saving 79% of shinyballs.mov"
I hope this guy's web server has a mirror or two
thats ok, it's a mirror
I was considering doing something like this, except with little beams of light like lasers or something. The beams would be aimed at a photosensitive plate that left a residual glow, which is what the end user sees.
;)
I figure if the technology advances enough, we may even be able to pack hundreds of pixels into a single square inch!
I think trying to up the resolution would take away from the artsy feel of the project, and turn it instead into a very poor monitor. The act of watching the wood chips move is also probably enhanced by their size, and likely quite fun to watch.