For some reason, it only worked when I had my glasses off (regular prescription glasses), but then I couldn't see much but a blur.

It'll be interesting to see how this plays in the adult market. The potential problem I see is that you have to wear those glasses, and people want things that are immediate an no fuss.

But I think this concept, probably not in the same form (special glasses, etc.) will go far beyond the adult market. I personally think you hit on what will be closer to the video/computer (if it will be called "computer") experience of the future. Maybe there will be use of holograms or who knows what, but I believe that things will freed from the flat experience. Seems to be moving that way for a long while if you take a close look. Remember when movies first started using morph and other transformational technology, and set a new level for animation ever since. Then suddenly all kind of movies came out where people's faces and bodies changed back and forth, flew all over the set, did anything imaginable. Now we see that in common everyday commercials, no big deal anymore. It's a move towards a more spatial (3-dimensional) format.

When I get my sites up, I might be interested in promoting this, for it's uniqueness and my own curiosity. I don't think the technology is really worked out yet to go really far, but I think it's worth the try, and some people might love it.:thumbsup: