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    Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 20 Dec 2019
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    Devices made from these Invisibility Materials will fundamentally change the way we see devices and screens. The device will become practically invisible. The design language and ethos is invisibility. I am the first researcher working on “invisible” glasses. Soon others...https://twitter.com/BrianRoemmele/status/1208090044596027393 …

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    Today I make a Macintosh from 1984 rematerialize. In this specimen video I am using Invisibility Material alpha 8, a very early and crude prototype we see robust results in relatively high luminosity environments. No vintage Macintoshes were injured during this test. pic.twitter.com/QlRCLuRRll
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      2. John C. Dvorak‏Verified account @THErealDVORAK 20 Dec 2019
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        cripes Brian, give the public what it wants. X-Ray specs!!

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      3. Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 20 Dec 2019
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        John, indeed! Cracking me up over here! Working on an ad now. Here is a first version:pic.twitter.com/CvDN964HFM

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      2. Piotr Kaminski‏ @piotrekkaminski 20 Dec 2019
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        invisible glasses with camera recording everything doesn't sound so great. invisible devices i'm good with.

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      3. Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 20 Dec 2019
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        Piotr, indeed. Not exactly what I am working on. But I think it important that folks know what some guy in a garage can do so they are ready for the “surprise” of how a big tech company made things disappear.

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      2. Randy Romanaux‏ @SomediaCSO 20 Dec 2019
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        Invisible frames?

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      3. Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 20 Dec 2019
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        Randy, indeed. In fact all of it would not be visible. This will be achieved through a number of methods. This also means we will have “invisible” devices. The material can also become a screen. We will bend what these concepts all mean.

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      2. Christer Ericson‏ @ChristerEricson 20 Dec 2019
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        Basic Fresnel plastic lens “invisibility” just blurs objects away; not very exciting. This article is more cool since it retains some (fake) focus. But neither is a coating. You need one or more lenses *well-spaced* from the object to go “invisible.”https://www.rochester.edu/newscenter/watch-rochester-cloak-uses-ordinary-lenses-to-hide-objects-across-continuous-range-of-angles-70592/ …

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      3. Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 20 Dec 2019
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        Christer, thank you. Very familiar with this. Unfortunately it is not the same materials I am using. I don’t need fake focus of well spaced objects. We can split hairs on “blur”. However if the end result is you can not see something what is it? Perhaps—invisible. By definition.

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      1. Antoine RJ Wright‏ @ARJWright 20 Dec 2019
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        It’s good when you provoke folks with items like this... so often, the imagination-then-reality found in design, concept, and other spaces is limited by “faster horse” postulating When we leave ourselves open to the impossible questions instead, these bits surface delightfully

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      1. Jason Roache‏ @thedohappydad 20 Dec 2019
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        Would it be possible to make special viewing glasses that only the wearer could see ‘invisible’ screens?

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