Turn Your Plasma Into A Work Of Art

Tv2Art Lightascope

I know one person that despises TV. I'm gonna put him on blast. His name is Eric. He lives in Venice and even tho he's more nature-boy than he is tech-boy, he's still my friend. He believes people should be out and about experiencing and enjoying life instead of glued to a flickering sea of pixels that may or may not be sucking out your soul.

So Eric, to you I offer a compromise. What if I could turn your plasma into a work of art? All you need is a $150 overlay from TV2Art called the Lightascope. It adheres to the your TV via non-intrusive sticky tape. When you turn the TV on, the light from the screen is transmitted thru the overlay into patterns that dance. Color and light bleed in and out based on what's playing underneath. The whole experience is kinda pretty.

Although it's a bit trivial and expensive, it does offer a great way to hide a TV when not in use. Of course if I spent $3000 on a nice plasma, you better believe I want that sucker displayed whether on or off.

via MoCo Loco

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