
The Wapix YJMM Chrono-Pictographic Frame from Jean Louis Frechin was recently showcased at the International Milan furniture show, wowing just about anybody who laid their eyes and played with it. You will be able to get a continual flow of pictures from one frame to another, and when the frames are moved apart in space, the speed of image flow will be regulated as well – for example, the farther apart, the faster the flow of one picture to the next. The screen showing these pictures are transclucent, resulting in images that possess the quality of a digital ektachrome. The Wapix YJMM Chrono-Pictographic Frame is sensitive to surrounding light, but this adds to its appeal as it gives a specific visual quality to pictures.
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