Week 16: 5/20/2015 - 9pm PDT 5/27/2015
This is not your Father's POV display! Scientists at CERN have came up with some amazing science advancements. They've also needed ways to display the data they collect. This image may depict some incredible new way to display data collected on from a high power physics experiment - or it could be a scientist's project for the CERN science fair. We may never know.
The album is titled CHAMBRE A ETINCELLES DANS EXPO TECHNOL, which roughly translates to "Sparks in the technology expo room". The lines traveling between the three horizontal display devices definitely appear to be aligned. Are they sparks of electricity? You tell us!
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Its Kanamit again, something about serving man.
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38 million later, and Roger still can't get the pong paddle to track.
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Just a few more tweaks here and there and I will finally be able to play Space Invaders on this beauty!
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Is it just me, or does this image remind anyone of the command deck from "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea"?
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Binary, hexadecimal; child's play. Now the world see my
masterpiece; Romaryadecimal: Binary Roman Numeral Hex Code.
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No one at CERN had the heart to tell Boris that no one really enjoyed reading raw binary data off blinkenlights anymore.
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Before Arduino you needed a whole room full of equipment to blink LEDs!
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Carl doesn't understand why no one appreciates his cutting edge "BCD-to-Roman Numeral" display.
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"Hang on, let me fix the vert-hold, and then get ready for a most RIGHTEOUS game of 3D PONG!"
Sadly, this CERN spinoff never made it to the market.
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DJ Cern brought his personal light display to study the D.i.s.c.o. effect of a spherical multi-mirrored light diffuser.
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