blog.makezine.com — The "Image Fulgurator" by Berlin-based artist Julius von Bismarck is a device that physically manipulates photographs by implanting messages onto the object being photographed. The device senses if a camera's flash goes off and synchronizes a projection on the object being photographed at the same time.
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sealhandsJun 26, 2008
the webpage is actually in english
mattearleJun 26, 2008
Needed to see pictures of the end product on the first page of that stupid blog. No one cares about this thing enough to watch a long video. Gimme what I want, with no work, now!!
ncg8rJun 26, 2008
I want to digg you down for using "Musea", even though it is correct.
pentaliveJun 26, 2008
GIMP + heal tool FTWor however you do the same thing in photoshop
gavin422Jun 26, 2008
Where do I get one?
mxmjJun 26, 2008
"Hundreds of people died last year trying this at the US - Mexico border"
linageeJun 26, 2008
Take a pic at Disneyland and a million copyrights get implanted over the top of your pics. Great....
sb76117Jun 27, 2008
incredible. this guy is gonna bank hard off of this! i see these being used to discourage public photo taking around government installations.
chrisshenzoJul 4, 2008
eerie
cheddaroMar 12, 2009
Will be fun to see this hipster douchebags expression when someone tells him that his nifty invention is being used by advertisers all across the globe to project ads onto everyone and everything.Adding ghosts to peoples photos would be real fun though...