Lights Used to Fake a Break at Bijlmerbajes Prison
Rachel — August 4, 2009 — Art & Design
As a part of Revu Magazines ‘Crime 100,’ a group of guys made a projection of a man climbing down the side of a building in a jail break and projected it on Bijlmerbajes Prison in Belgium.
The light display triggered alarms and lights to be set off at the prison, which leads to the hasty take off of the men projecting the video. A surprisingly realistic projection, the video will certainly start talks about prison breaks.
The light display triggered alarms and lights to be set off at the prison, which leads to the hasty take off of the men projecting the video. A surprisingly realistic projection, the video will certainly start talks about prison breaks.
Trend Themes
1. Prison Projection - Using projection technology to simulate and study prison security breach scenarios.
2. Artificial Scenarios - Designing artificial scenarios to improve response times and security measures.
3. Projected Disruption - Harnessing projection technology to create immersive, interactive, and disruptive experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Prison Security - Developing innovative security systems to deter and prevent potential prison breaches.
2. Entertainment - Creating unique and engaging experiences using projection technology for entertainment venues and events.
3. Law Enforcement Training - Incorporating projection technology into police and law enforcement training to simulate various crime scenarios.
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