Weight-sensitive floor lights up where you step on it, looks futuristic

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

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Mark my words: you’re going to be seeing these Sensacell floors on Battlestar Galactica on the Cylon base ships pretty soon. Doesn’t it seem like their kind of thing?

I guess it could be actually practical for lighting your way with a minimal amount of light, but for places that’s necessary we already have motion sensors. Well, even if something works, we can always replace it with something cooler. I’ll tell you where this stuff is going to take off, though: clubs, baby. Nobody looks good lit from the bottom but who doesn’t want light to shoot out of the ground when they do the aqua boogie? [via Gizmodo]

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