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It's saturday and I am going allow myself to do something a little funny here. A guy called Matt Siber has been doing something quite amazing. He's been taking photos of tall poles with logos upon them. After that he manipulated them and removed the poles. That made the logos float, and the result is rather impressive.
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Tracked on Mar 7, 2005 5:47:17 PM
Some really nice work by Mr Siber! I guess I must pick the "Jesus" sign as my favourite... :)
Posted by: Niklas | Mar 5, 2005 6:49:42 PM
I wonder how far technology is from doing that for real? Maybe using magnets like on the Japanese train. I want to find out if the technology exists to make a 'reverse' Newton's Cradle (it would look like an upside down Newton's Cradle but still function normally). Or even a Newton's Cradle with no strings at all.
Posted by: John Tunney | Mar 5, 2005 8:43:45 PM
You are absolutely right John. I do believe it is technically possible to do this, and it would make a superb effect. Actually I will now be looking into this for my new office. You probably know it, but try looking at LSE for example. Their magnificent design "moneyball" is just amazing. For everyone else: www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.02/start.html?pg=10
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