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Originally posted by rogue49
Um...I don't really want to be a nay-sayer here,
but it "looks" like someone standing in front of a projector screen.
That's not invisibility,
that's just someone in a highly reflective jacket, in front of a projected picture.
That's more like camouflage.
There's a difference.
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Well, IT IS someone standing in front of a projector. Only this time, the image projected is the image on the back of the guy is the image in front of the guy. The idea is simple but the execution is tricker. The image has to be adapted to that only the portion you cant see is projected. I also think its projected in such a way that the irregularities of the coat are somewhat cancelled.
I guess it works better with simple objects without too many irregularities.
http://www.star.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/proj...ges/mirror.mpg