
Another oddity via Offworld this: The Relativity is an extension of Jun Fujiki’s OLE coordinate system. Like the original proof of concept that inspired Sony puzzler echocrome, The Relativity allows the user to create Escher-like impossible spaces and then manipulate them. This time it works from the inside, with a tiny camera view showing your drone person getting lost in impossible corridor spaces. Take a look at the video after the jump for a clearer understanding of how it works, then perhaps download the thing for yourself.
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The Relativity
By Jim Rossignol on December 12th, 2008.
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