Yes. This place has INTERACTIVE WALLS that are full-size video screens. There are hidden motion sensors that trigger a computer program that then changes the video display as people walk by. This is an example of how video can put a viewer into a location so they can *experience* it, not just see it. Shot on location in Washington, DC 20004 More photo & video at Done in collaboration with architectural photographer Caleb Tkach. See more of his work here:
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