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Floating Eye Hiroo Iwata/J
Floating Eye separates vision from the body. A camera-head, attached to an airship, is designed to capture look-down image from sky. Using a specially designed projection helmet the participant can see his/her body from a birds eye view.
Source: Hiroo Iwata
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