Feb
08
2010

by Evil Kristof

This Is The Future Of Interior Design!… Maybe.

Hey, you know that part of Total Recall where Arnold walks into the Recall office and the receptionist is changing the color of her nails just by touching them with some sort of digital nail polish brush?  Well I don’t really think this is like that.  Mainly because this has to do with the interior walls of your house or dwelling.  The concept is the same though, only it’s going to take a little bit more work than just touching your walls with a digital paint brush.  I am still a little shaky on how this whole process works, but I’ll give you what I know.

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Apparently, this wall consists of a bunch of interchangeable color triangles (the triangles consist of the colors white, black, and rainbow) that you can manipulate in a way to change that specific wall into whatever design or color possible.  After looking at the pictures, however, I’m a little unsure how this whole process works technically.

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I didn’t know that rainbow was a color.  How do you choose what color of the rainbow you want the color triangle to display at any given time?  Whatever the answer is, it sounds expensive.  Very expensive.

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I’m not complaining though.  Everyone knows that the future is always expensive when it first comes out.  Just look at flat screen HDTV televisions.  When they first came out, one could travel into space for the price of one of those things.  Now you can get a seventy inch whatever-the-hell for cheap cheap cheap!

You want my advice?  Just wait about four or five years after this idea is on the market, and then you’ll be changing the way your studio apartment looks everyday for just pennies on the dollar!  Just kidding, it’s probably always going to be expensive.  Enjoy!

[via Gizmodo.com and Yankodesign.com]

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