Some months ago, somewhere in Las Vegas, a set of very lady-like, yet very intoxicated ladies leaned over a table whose surface responded to their touches. They put they’re fingers on it (pink!), they wrote their names in it (green!), they set their vodka sodas on it (a rainbow explosion!). If they had been allowed to dance on it, the resulting thrills might have been somewhat comparable to 1967’s Monterey Pop Festival, but with more clothing (well, not much; it was Vegas) and less acid. Not many months after pictures of the girls’ neon adventures posted on facebook, pictures of a similar concept were posted on this website. Now, much to everyone’s pleasure, the Las Vegas/Joshspear.com experience has been made commercially available via commercially produced pressure-sensitive panels-turned-tabletops, via Kloss International. With a price tag of 1200 British Pounds, the table may still be restrictive of even the most professionally dainty dance moves, but hope can be found in the following: The same panels used to form the table’s top will soon be available for use as an architectural component — or, in other words, a floor-to-ceiling color-blasting experience. Time for some updates, Sin City!

Via BornRich


dylan Monday, 11.05.07 @ 4:27 pm

please post and let me know when it will be available for use as an architectural component!




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