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Sunday, February 24 |
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Popular Science reported in November of last year, on the magic mirrors in Prada's new Soho store: "Move slowly and the mirror reflects your image back to you normally. But if you spin around quickly, you experience what the designers call 'elastic time': The mirror slows down your image so you can view yourself from the back. This Wonderlandian trick is pulled off with hidden cameras and a screen that masquerades as a mirror." Three of our Mirror Project contributors have tormented the sales staff with their photographic endeavours: Bruce Barone "Sir!" someone behind me screams. "Sir. Stop! No pictures allowed at Prada." Evan Izer "There was also a nook where you could hang a garment, which contained sensors that read a tag on the garment and displayed images of the garment being modelled by someone much prettier than yourself on the monitor in the mirror. A head trip." Michael Dominic "...Taking a picture in the shop right after the 6 foot tall, 83 pound salesgirl told me not to..." Friday? hoopla heaven. |
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