Vehicle: Car: Window
Objects In Windshield Are Slower Than They Appear   (+1, -1)  [vote for, against]
It's Not The Traffic, It's The Appearance Of Traffic

Remember those old movies with the rapidly shifting landscape or street on a projected window in a studio mockup of a car?

When in traffic, project beatiful visions of a pristine landscape zipping by at 80 MPH on side windows and portions of windshield.
-- theircompetitor, Mar 25 2004

Faux Muscle Cars http://www.halfbake...aux_20Muscle_20Cars
see [half]'s annotation about the rear window [krelnik, Oct 04 2004]

home based one for dogs http://www.halfbake...0Window_20Simulator
[po, Oct 04 2004]

bluescreen... http://www.halfbake...screen_20Windshield
[po, Oct 04 2004]

Driving using a video game interface http://www.youtube....zc&feature=youtu.be
[theircompetitor, Oct 11 2011]

Active Windows http://venturebeat....ar-windows-to-life/
[theircompetitor, Jan 20 2012]

Something like this in http://www.scribd.c...The-Marching-Morons
[mouseposture, Jan 21 2012]

Have antelopes and herds of elephants charging by in a storm of dust, that would be pretty cool considering you would only see them overtaking you from the side and never see them up front.
-- skinflaps, Mar 25 2004


I think bikers and cyclists have enough trouble being seen as it is.
-- po, Mar 25 2004


This would only be on while the car was stopped.
-- GenYus, Mar 25 2004


Haven't we done this before? I remember suggesting film of roller-coaster rides or some such.
-- squeak, Mar 25 2004


I thought so too, but all I can find is some discussion of doing this in the rear window in one of my ideas. See link.
-- krelnik, Mar 25 2004


Look at the linked video -- this is someone driving using a video game interface -- which in turn is using video input.
-- theircompetitor, Oct 11 2011


// When in traffic, project beatiful visions of a pristine landscape zipping by at 80 MPH on side windows and portions of windshield. //

Whereas when you're zipping along at 80mph through a pristine and beautiful landscape, the projected image of a slow-moving traffic jam obscures your view of fist-shaking locals and the moose you're about to hit.
-- Alterother, Oct 11 2011



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