This four storey high building has wrap around LED screens which are interactive with smart phones. These free immersive experiences are on everyday, all day from what I understand. I was mesmerised by the sheer scale of it all and some of the videos were breathtaking. I didn't realise you could interact with the images until I read about it afterwards. I'll have to go back and have another look. It is just outside Tottenham Court tube station.
This butterfly trail was on another huge screen.
Sorry I haven't been blog active recently but am in the middle of moving house. All the emotions of stress, excitement, frustration and exhaustion rolled into one.
I think this is just the beginning of such displays and interactivity. I hope the move is going reasonably smoothly. As I recall, it ain't easy.
ReplyDeleteThe light projections are very cool and colourful
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteDo not apologise. Moving can be very stressful. I hope yours is going as smoothly as it can.
ReplyDeleteGosh, those displays are amazing!!! Good luck with the move.
ReplyDeleteWow! These are awesome. I am laid up and enjoying other people's adventures for a change.
ReplyDeleteI love these, I've seen the interactive screens in Auckland City, none in the town I live in, it's too small here for that.
ReplyDeleteThat is an amazing screen. Take it easy. Moving is very stressful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fascinating experience at Outernet! Those wrap-around LED screens sound absolutely stunning, and I can only imagine how mesmerizing it must be to see those immersive videos in person. It's so cool that you can interact with the images—definitely worth a second visit!
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your house move! It’s understandable that it can be a whirlwind of emotions. Just remember to take a moment for yourself amidst all the chaos. Your readers will be excited to hear more about your experiences once you're settled in!
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The displays are amazing.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan