Two guys, a white dog & a white cat blushing with each other and a grey adult cat combined with stargazing from a room with a nice reflective polished floor that appears to be very open and devoid of any furniture 'cept for the telescope.
Now what are-cue-tect (however you spell it?) would construct a patchwork of windows?
Did they run low on funds & resorted to any window frames they could procure at a budgeted price?
Now what are-cue-tect (however you spell it?) would construct a patchwork of windows?
Did they run low on funds & resorted to any window frames they could procure at a budgeted price?
I think a patchwork of windows is a pretty cool idea.
Oh, and, *architect =P
Oh, and, *architect =P
This makes a perfect lock screen for Windows 8.1
Am I the only one thinking it could also be a series of monitors instead? That they are just in a dark room with dozens of computer monitors simulating a window view?minabiStrikesAgain said:
I think a patchwork of windows is a pretty cool idea.
Yeah, maybe, but then, why do they even have a telescope ready?Agos said:
Am I the only one thinking it could also be a series of monitors instead? That they are just in a dark room with dozens of computer monitors simulating a window view?
That's... an awesome idea! It would be amazing for displaying things like stationary 4k footage of landscapes.Agos said:
Am I the only one thinking it could also be a series of monitors instead? That they are just in a dark room with dozens of computer monitors simulating a window view?
With PCIe x1 GPU's it should be possible to get around 16 outputs easy. The displays would get expensive though. Ideally they would all have blown power supplies to be cheaper. I would take the panels out together with driver boards, bolt them to a board, and run them off a single PC PSU.