We have most of this tech already but its currently too expensive to widely implement or is in development. Looks like everything in this video is based on graphene, an emerging technology with tons of potential uses such as putting moving displays in transparent glass. I also love how every device is interoperable. For example, the asian lady downloading the map onto her phone. Near-field communication will soon make that possible. There are some brilliant ideas in this video.
We have most of this tech already but its currently too expensive to widely implement or is in development. Looks like everything in this video is based on graphene, an emerging technology with tons of potential uses such as putting moving displays in transparent glass. I also love how every device is interoperable. For example, the asian lady downloading the map onto her phone. Near-field communication will soon make that possible. There are some brilliant ideas in this video.
carlsm95 5 months ago
@mattanymamanymnmy Poster didn't make this video. It was made by the materials manufacturing company Corning.
trojanis18 7 months ago
@Mandaramaster i know! this house won't stand a chance on an earthquake X)
kazzutokiller 8 months ago
@mattanymamanymnmy they didnt (im pretty sure)
Mandaramaster 8 months ago
@kazzutokiller they didnt make this i can bet that
Mandaramaster 8 months ago
So you guys want a world made of glass and TV's everyware?
kazzutokiller 8 months ago
Wow! How do you make this! I hope this will happen one day. BTW, how do you make a video like this?
mattanymamanymnmy 9 months ago
I think this is soo cool. Cant wait for the futur
Dess52418 10 months ago