Invisibility Cloak
Invisibility Cloak
Follow this link for an interesting possibility.
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_74 ... theadlines
Bill Gillis
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_74 ... theadlines
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Re: Invisibility Cloak
From the article: "The photograph was taken through a viewfinder that uses a combination of moving images taken behind the wearer to give a transparent effect."Originally posted by William Gillis III:
Follow this link for an interesting possibility.
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_74 ... theadlines
Bill Gillis
We used to call this camera trick a "double exposure." <g>
As opposed to the technology I read about in a military info subscription service a few years ago. This particular technology actually uses cameras on the backside of an object to transmit a picture to tiny displays on the other side to effectively make invisible the object in between.
Here's a link to something that sounds a lot like I read about: http://www.nasatech.com/Briefs//Aug00/NPO20706.html
The latest Bond flick used something along this line as the explanation for the technology behind the cloaked AM.
And while I'm thinking about it, imagine the impact this technology will have on magic illusions.
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Re: Invisibility Cloak
Somewhere in my fabled boxes in a garage, I have a pair of "X-Ray Spex" that you can actually see through flesh with!!! :D
Stay tooned.
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Re: Invisibility Cloak
X-Ray specs bring back a lot of memories..good ones. About 15 years ago I was pitching magic, mostly Svengali's and selling the X Ray specs also, without a pitch. I sold dozens of these and never had one pair returned.I'm sure there are some people who still buy into the illusion.
Best thoughts,
John Smetana
Best thoughts,
John Smetana
Re: Invisibility Cloak
Chicken feathers for everyone! I took mine to school and kept the 7th & 8th grade girls on the run for fear of my seeing through their clothes! --Asrah
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Re: Invisibility Cloak
See, this illustrates the difference between overt and covert action. I found the covert piece of mirror on the shoelace to far outweigh the overt geek glasses in entertainment value.Originally posted by Asrah:
Chicken feathers for everyone! I took mine to school and kept the 7th & 8th grade girls on the run for fear of my seeing through their clothes! --Asrah
John LeBlanc
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Re: Invisibility Cloak
Dang! Wish I'd done that! It's So hard to keep up with technology these days! --Asrah
Re: Invisibility Cloak
Use the glasses as a misdirection but use the mirror for the real work.
My god you guys must be old!
My god you guys must be old!
Pick a card....Any card....NO not THAT card..THIS one!
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Re: Invisibility Cloak
So, what to today's dudes do? Knock 'em down and rip their clothes off? :D
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Re: Invisibility Cloak
Well, if I understand the subtext of a certain "street magic" video advertisement, I think the Two-Card Monte preceeds the clothes-ripping-off move.Originally posted by Pete Biro:
So, what to today's dudes do? Knock 'em down and rip their clothes off? :D
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Re: Invisibility Cloak
A couple of years after the US government decided to show the Stealth at airshows, I found myself at a popular airshow taking photographs of this flying wing...only to have no pictures develop on my film.(They would only do fly-overs). The result was sky only. Maybe I missed the shot, probably not. For years I showed people pictures of my "Stealth",they all thought I was crazy.
---Fast-forward five years, to when Princess Diana got into her fatal car crash, there were some articles that said the limo she was in, did not have some "photographic blocking" technology, due to the fatal limo being called suddenly into action... When I read this, I realized that in it's earliest years of being "shown" to the public, the Stealth bombers had some kind of technology within them that blocked you from photographing them.
---Fast-forward five years, to when Princess Diana got into her fatal car crash, there were some articles that said the limo she was in, did not have some "photographic blocking" technology, due to the fatal limo being called suddenly into action... When I read this, I realized that in it's earliest years of being "shown" to the public, the Stealth bombers had some kind of technology within them that blocked you from photographing them.
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Re: Invisibility Cloak
Err, photo blocking cars and planes.
_Please_ tell me you are joking.
Ian
_Please_ tell me you are joking.
Ian
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Re: Invisibility Cloak
If X-Ray glasses have always worked, then air and car photo-blocking certainly could be.
Do the X-Ray glasses work on objects that disallow photos?
:p
Do the X-Ray glasses work on objects that disallow photos?
:p
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Re: Invisibility Cloak
The light reflecting from an object back into your eye doesn't know if it's hitting a human retina or a strip of 35mm film.
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Re: Invisibility Cloak
I have several photos of the Stealth bomber that I took at the Miramar Air Show several years ago.
I'm sure MaxNY is just having some fun with us.
I'm sure MaxNY is just having some fun with us.
Re: Invisibility Cloak
I believe the youth call them 'Roofies'Originally posted by Pete Biro:
So, what to today's dudes do? Knock 'em down and rip their clothes off? :D
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