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more about #invisibility more comments → Slinkytech: Well yea, but the whole point is not to be seen. No one ever said that it would be impossible to find a person in an invisibility cloak. I had heard... more » Invisible-Echidna: I don't want to be completely invisible anyways... Just make me an OctoCamo suit and I'll be happy. more » jepzilla: The most likely early applications of invisibility cloaks are in high performance processors, telecommunications and remote sensing. The most likely ... more » OCEntertainment: 'Again, too, the researchers point out that you could easily detect a by "throwing a stone at it,"' Ah, researcher. What a delightfully intelligent y... more » KhaiJB: Honey! where's my invisibility cloak!? more » nutbastard: bad alignment. you'd think he'd try multiple positionings and take multiple shots. #fredlebain more » spincast: Only in a leap from the lion's head will he prove his worth... #fredlebain more » maven2k: This is very cool from an artistic standpoint. I really like how he makes sure there is some flaw that gives it away. Very cool indeed. #fredlebain more » StupidSimple: Nothing can match the real time camouflage of the shape shifting octopus. Its hard to believe until you see it with your own eyes. #fredlebain more » Curves: So as to freak out the tourists. #fredlebain more » SigmundTheSeaMonster: Looks like rain. I See Yui!!! #liubolin more » JustMeJosh: OK, it took me hours, but I'm finally ready to...hey, who moved the damn bulldozer?! #liubolin more » njdevil: That is the worst Ninja pose ever. #liubolin more » Hello Mister Walrus: Remember that guy who stood in front of the line of tanks during the Tiananmen Square protests? Good thing it wasn't this guy. #liubolin more » sir_pantsalot: The Chinese government will now require all citizens to paint then selves into the background. This will their PR group lots of time the next time a t... more » -
#invisibility
Scientists Thwart the Invisibility Cloak (Again)
Invisibility cloaks don't even exist (unless you're Liu Bolin), yet scientists keep trying to ruin the fun. C'mon, guys. Wouldn't it be more enjoyable to figure out the awesome uses for one instead of trying to get us all caught? More » -
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More Low-Tech Invisibility Cloaks, This Time in NYC
Yesterday, I showed you Liu Bolin's analog take on invisibility. Today, I've got more for you: say hello to Fred Lebain...if you can see him. More » -
#art
Liu Bolin Creates Slowest, Least Practical Invisibility Cloak Ever
Liu Bolin is a Chinese artist who makes himself invisible. See him hiding there in the picture above? But wait, how does he do it? More » -
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Scientists Say Their Mirror-Based Invisibility Cloaks Actually Work
Researchers from Cornell and UC Berkeley say they've both developed invisibility cloaks using bump-shaped mirrors that can hide objects across optical wavelengths. Oddly enough, their designs are nearly identical. More » -
#fashion
Invisibility Shirt Is Camo by Photoshop
Generally, there's nothing that makes me laugh harder than an "I didn't see you there" joke to a guy dressed in camouflage at the mall. But here's one better. More » -
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#breaking
Invisibility Cloak Is Here (For Really Tiny, 2D People)
US scientists have finally done it: they've created a cloak to hide an object in the visual light spectrum. The catch? This cloak is just 10 micrometres in diameter and only works in 2D space. But were still excited about the "locker room potential." More »
