Mirrors without glass
Daniel Rozin's Weave Mirror uses 768 motorized C-shaped prints in what appears like a basket weave patterned screen, each of which can rotate independently to change its shade, producing a grayscale image of whatever is in front of it.
Photos and video at Engadget.
This reminds me of Julius Popp's Bitfall, which draws images with falling water drops.
Photos and video at Engadget.
This reminds me of Julius Popp's Bitfall, which draws images with falling water drops.
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