For Royal College of Art pattern students Chris Glaister , Afshin Mehin and Tomas Rosen , the problem with concrete is once you put it down you ca n’t change it , and people have to just get used to it . So they resolve to make concrete that changes color and came up with Chronos Chromos Concrete , a system that uses heat conductivity to activate the video display of pattern in the concrete . suited for outside and indoor applications , it take up about five seconds to make a colour change . They made ashort videodemonstrating a modification , watch it to get a better idea of how the applied science works .
Chronos Chromos Concrete[viaJosh Spear ]
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