Maybe this is a model of the Imperial Palace. I wouldn't know, since I didn't get close enough to see it. :(
A close-up of one of the building entrances
Here we have the Colosseum in Lego form.
Upstairs, in the midst of a display of PSP games sits an Egyptian pharaoh. One floor was dedicated to duty-free and foreign model items. The signs suggested that we should be thinking about buying Christmas presents. To the Japanese: capitalism much?
Lots of computers were on display, and stations were set up where people could customize their machines and cases.
I was most fascinated with the digital camera section though. The globe above was there to demonstrate a new 3-d technology in cameras. The new DSC-WX1 low light camera featured in the NYT was also on sale (for ¥34,800). And as I strolled from room to room, shutter noises would periodically sound and my face would be plastered in high-definition on a monitor. The ones that used smile detection would zoom in and focus on your face, and as soon as your mouth upturned, snap a photo. I purposely tried frowning and the camera resolutely did not photograph me. I imagine they wouldn't be using these cameras in prisons.
Finally, here is the RollY, an mp3 player/entertainment system/dancing robot. I know, how much had they been smoking??
4 comments:
omg i've watched that rolly video like 7 times. it's mesmerizing....
Katherine
I checked out your youtube account and that had better be the tuna market I've been dying to see!
waiting for the next update....in the library in the basement...let me continue to live vicariously through you, ms. crystal!
Katherine
still alive...moved hostels...now desperately need to find a 3-prong adapter so that the updates may continue!
To MW, that is not the tuna market you've been dying to see, it is actually a video of a department store basement. Picture going into the Macy's flagship store and going downstairs to see that...yeah.
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