Wed Jan 9, 2008 8:27PM EST
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One day, Panasonic tells us at CES, a gigantic electronic wall will bring the family together.
The "concept technology" is called "Life Wall," and a prototype being displayed is very cool yet very weird. The cool part: the ability to recognize family members and call up a screen that moves with you through the room, becoming bigger and smaller by the wave of a hand or adjusting itself to where you are in the room.
The weird part: decorating the virtual wall by adding faux windows, a fireplace, pictures, wallpaper, curtains. Of course, maybe this would be second nature for tomorrow's adults who are growing up decorating virtual rooms on Webkinz and BarbieGirls.com.
The actors displaying the Life Wall showed how kids could do big-as-life research via the Internet on the wall, then switch to games or TV. And parents would be able to check in on cameras in the baby's room or kids playing in the backyard. If the room is big enough and the family is in the mood for a movie night, you'll be able to watch a wall-to-wall film.
That would have to be one big room and everyone would have to sit pretty close together if the Life Wall is to "bring back family time" as Panasonic posits.
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Just what we need. We will now move into the TV set. Frankly High Tech is killing us. We are becoming borgs in front of monitors, losing our ability to interact naturally without iphones & IM.
Farenheit 451 was about burning books. His short story "The Veldt" had the holographic room for the kids, designed for the house of the future.
Just like electricity, these will be forced onto people after a criticel mass is reached.
brandonheisley, in Fahrenheit 451, the main character's wife is a mess on the inside, and all she does is watch a wall-sized TV and pops depression pills all day long.
I would never leave the house!
Loved the book, and movie. Just finished reading it about five months ago, then watched the movie, and I found that the television was pretty amazing, but yet at the same time it was a bit creepy. I just hope that the next things is banning books. I can say that I do not like reading books, but sometimes you are able to find an amazing book that you can get into, and Fahrenheit 451 was one of those books.
what happen to saving the earth lol and enjoying outside time have we become so technologically burden that we forget that life itself exists outside of our homes now beside working but then again with oild prices i say buy a moped or bike cuz it aint gonna get any better but who in the world in needs a tv that large !! TV is intrusive enough lol give it a rest.
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6 Posted by jmcfly3084 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:37PM EDT Report Abuse
pooping out burned up books