blood.angel wrote:Actually werent those pics proved fake?
Not fake as in photoshopped but the clothing was just clothing and a seperate camera/projector used.
Yes, it appears on 'monitor' to be camoflauged, but to the naked eye the dude is just standing there with a jacket.
yes, they are not fake... goto the tokyo university site that is working on it... they have videos too.
and btw, this story is so old indiana jones is about to go looking for it.
Where were you when the West was defeated?
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It's not fake, but not as revolutionary as it looks, you have to have a peephole and setup to view the technology, not very useful for everyday applications. People wouldn't see the technology unless you forced them to look through said peephole.
The solid objects are the same technology, like the guy with the bones, thats just a computer image projected onto the paper he is using, not actually looking into his bones.
See the thing with this technology is that although it's been announced several times it's also been discounted just as many. People don't know if it's real or if it's fake.
Kracus wrote:See the thing with this technology is that although it's been announced several times it's also been discounted just as many. People don't know if it's real or if it's fake.
Also, people look at the pictures and say OMGWTFROLFBBQ, and it's an image from the videographers point of view that will always see the camoflauge point of view, it's neat but not like this guy can sit in a field and not be seen. It's a projected camoflauge and you have to be looking through a viewer to see it. Other then that it's not a big deal, now if they could create the projector, and film, and project via the jacket all encompassed into the jacket that would be something but as it stands it's a third person technology.
Dekard wrote:The solid objects are the same technology, like the guy with the bones, thats just a computer image projected onto the paper he is using, not actually looking into his bones.
i'm confused as hell - so that wasn't a real demonstration of any new technology - it was more of a demonstration of what the technology COULD be like, using cheap methods
right?
and what's this projector stuff you're on about? (edit: nm reading that link in your earlier post)
btw you guys ever hear of angel light and troy hubertise?
ah ok i understand the way it works now - that's pretty lame - i thought the cloak actually had mini cameras and mini "tv screens" actually embedded into it.
btw cuttle fish and octopi are incredible at cloaking