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Graffiti artist Jim Vision had…a vision. He took four days to spray paint a 65 foot Tron: Legacy mural in London. Thankfully it’s been condensed into a six minute time lapse video for your viewing pleasure. This is the 2D version, but this production claims to be the first 3D graffiti time lapse filmed.
Check out the video after the break.
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Whether you liked Tron:Legacy or not, it’s hard to deny that the visual effects were pretty awesome. We have Digital Domain to thank for that—and you can check out their behind the scenes work after the break.
Warning: spoilers ahead.
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Check out the video after the break to the interactive mini half pipe ENESS skaters in Melbourne, Australia got to try out during the premier of Tron:Legacy.
Each rider was equipped with an iPod touch loaded with a custom app that measured airtime and triggered custom graphics while in the air and during landings.
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Disney is capable of making some incredibly smart moves. One of these was to open the night club / arcade / laser light show that is ElecTRONica in California Adventures. They promote the upcoming Tron: Legacy and draw crowds into the park. Win, win.
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Based on the video after the break, I would have to say that a Tron-themed Christmas would be a somber (if not entirely creepy) event.
Still, the optical illusion this guy created with string lights is pretty impressive.
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Disney, Daft Punk and Monster have teamed up to deliver a set of gaming headphones inspired by the upcoming movie Tron:Legacy. They have glowing lights, a glossy finish and a detachable boom mic.
In typical Monster fashion, the Tron T1 headphones are also outrageously expensive—getting your hands on one will cost you $350. However, you can pre-order both the black and white versions for $50 less if you know where to look.
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Back in June we first heard about Parker Brothers Choppers and their quest to build and sell street legal Tron Light Cycle replicas.
Well, in these last five months it appears as though the output has been increased from 5 bikes to 10 and the price has made an extreme leap from $35,000 to $55,000.
Nonetheless, we now have a better idea of what a potential customer might be getting themselves into thanks to pics and the demo video after the break.
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As a User, you can put Programs on these TRON Lightcycle USB drives. Of course you can also drive them with other things, but that will be left to the explicit spin-off of the movie entitled Pr0n: Leg-assy.
The drives are available in Sam Flynn 4GB and Kevin Flynn 8GB versions.
Product Page: Sam ($25) Kevin ($35 / Chip Chick via OhGizmo)