Este genial invento, creado por Benjamin Muzzin, estudiante de Media & Interaction Design en ECAL (Ecole cantonale d’art de Lausanne) / University of Art and Design en Lausanne, Suiza, consiste en dos monitores dispuestos espalda contra espalda y montados sobre un eje, que al girar producen una imagen en 3 dimensiones.
La secuencia animada resultante puede ser vista desde cualquier punto.
Las formas respresentadas en el espacio se asemejan a esculturas de luz.
Fuente: Core77
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