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Imagine walking into a Lowes to redesign your kitchen. Instead of visualizing your new look on a computer or iPad, you step into a Holodeck of sorts to view the kitchen of your dreams. Then Lowes asks for your credit card number…
A number of design firms have explored prototypes of this concept. The latest work by the Polish firmĀ Eractiv, enables viewers to interactively decorate a blank, template room via projected light.
We’ve seen other firms try their hand at this concept before.
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Whatcha think? Do you know of any other kitchen related examples of projection mapping?
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