web.mit.edu — By producing "6-D" images, an MIT professor and colleagues are creating unusually realistic pictures that not only have a full three-dimensional appearance, but also respond to their environment, producing natural shadows and highlights depending on the direction and intensity of the illumination around them.
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Closed AccountAug 10, 2008
It's in the same room as the four razor blades concept.
app103Aug 10, 2008
Hey, don't knock the XBox...they make nifty little inexpensive (yet stable) web servers, once you install Linux on them.
goodolboyktAug 10, 2008
Reminded me of Lite Brite..
hoopy22Aug 10, 2008
My wife is 38-D. I like to play with them.
Closed AccountAug 11, 2008
I see the mirrors in the design, but where's the smoke?Anyway, artists have known about this effect for years, e.g., those paintings where the eyes seem to follow you no matter where you're standing.
culytAug 19, 2008
Yeh, the article said it cost about $30 per pixel... and you get a fixed static image as a result.