One of the coolest aspects of the Raspberry Pi is its compatibility with a wide range of hardware. For example, makers use all kinds of screens ranging from super wide touch screens to eInk panels. However, VEEB Projects over at YouTube has put together a really cool transparent display using an optical illusion and a glass dome.
We Built a Transparent Computer Using a 150-Year-Old Illusion! – YouTube
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This isn’t the first Raspberry Pi project we’ve covered that takes advantage of the Pepper’s Ghost effect. One of our favorite examples is this cool ghostly betta fish project that uses a glass sphere to project a fish inside the bowl. Today’s project works the same way but works as a general display instead of focusing on a single subject.