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Tag: Mirrors

See-Through Public Toilet Lets You Do a Number Two While the Rest of the World Passes You By

See-Through Public Toilet Lets You Do a Number Two While the Rest of the World Passes You By
Having to take a dump in public is the subject of many people’s nightmares. And that nightmare is about to become a reality if you suddenly have the urge to go and the closest toilet you can find is Monica Bonvicini’s public toilet-slash-art installation called ‘Don’t Miss A Sec.’

Portal Mirrors: Don’t Walk Into These Unless You Want 14 Years Bad Luck

Portal Mirrors: Don’t Walk Into These Unless You Want 14 Years Bad Luck
Redditor Corttana and her husband made these mirrors for their Portal-themed basement.  They’ll take you to where you’re already at. They achieved the vortexy Portal outlines simply by looping up appropriately-colored rope lights at the back of each mirror.

True Mirror Doesn’T Show a Reversed Reflection

True Mirror Doesn’T Show a Reversed Reflection
Mirrors are great. They let you see yourself much the same way that the rest of the world does. Unfortunately they have one major drawback: Everything is reversed. You’d think that whoever invented the things would have noticed that everything you see in a mirror is backwards.

The Darth Vader Disco Ball: Dancin’ to the Dark Side

The Darth Vader Disco Ball: Dancin’ to the Dark Side
This über-kitsch disco ball is fashioned after our favorite Star Wars villain, Darth Vader. You’ll be rockin’ and dancin’ underneath this floating effigy of Anakin Skywalker. I haven’t been able to find out much information about it, but it certainly looks cool.

Hoload Displays Show Objects in 3d Without Glasses

Hoload Displays Show Objects in 3d Without Glasses
Sure, sure, everyone at CES has shown off their fancy new 3D wares, but the vast majority of 3D tech requires that the viewer wear a pair of glasses, and doesn’t actually let you walk around the object in question and see it from the sides.