Julius von Bismarck has created an apparatus that projects an image onto a subject as others take pictures of it, by detecting camera flashes. In effect, it puts stuff into other people’s photos that isn’t visible in the real world, but can be seen in the photos afterwards…
In principle, the Fulgurator can be used anywhere where there is another camera nearby that is being used with a flash.
It operates via a kind of reactive flash projection that enables an image to be projected on an object exactly at the moment when someone else is photographing it.
It operates via a kind of reactive flash projection that enables an image to be projected on an object at exactly the moment when someone else is photographing it.





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