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Wtf this is crazy!!!!!
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| TweeK |
| I wonder what the U.S has to say about this.....im sure there aware though.More than likey some small time company developed this.Now Imagine all the resources the US Army has and what they have come up with. |
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| blitz~ |
| this was on german news some weeks ago I guess it's real? |
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| TweeK |
| quote: | Originally posted by ShadoWolf
clearly fake |
i dont know if its fake or not but i reamber awhile back seeing a report on this technology being developed on CNN.I reamber them showing the jacket |
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| mdamon7278 |
| Now thats pimp |
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| N|te-L|fe |
Makes you wonder where to draw the line between fiction and reality. A lot of movies and video games exploit this "stealth" technology, just think of James bond's latest car, or Predator, and many others..
I know I've been wondering a lot how this could be possible, and obviously If you could find a way to project the image behind the objet in front of it, it would work. Now what kind of technology would you require, that is another story.
anywho if this is real I really am curious to know how it works, for its way too damn cool! |
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| astroboy |
As far as I understand it though, the image is being projected onto the jacket from an external source, so not quite predator-like stuff, unless you have a projectionist following you wherever you go.. which would kinda defeat the purpose.
Here's another link to the people behind it:
http://projects.star.t.u-tokyo.ac.j...EDIA/xv/oc.html |
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| R.j. |
| quote: | Originally posted by astroboy
As far as I understand it though, the image is being projected onto the jacket from an external source, so not quite predator-like stuff, unless you have a projectionist following you wherever you go.. which would kinda defeat the purpose. |
predator ownz:D |
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| D-res |
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thats so awesome |
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| Leon Oziel |
heh, that's Maya.. take a closer look at the ball/rectangle.. it's 3d rendered ;>
My friend did stuff like that, and it looked freakin real. Although the U.S. Army is working on a camouflage, it's nothing that can refresh that fast anyways |
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