
You can find me any day of the week pretending to be in a
hot rock and roll band with my geeky friends, and I'm not ashamed to admit it. But if I were pretending to be riding my own show horse in the confines of my own home that would make me feel kinda icky. Granted, this horse riding simulator called the
Ridemaster Pro is meant to be used in gyms, horse riding schools and whatnot, but the question begs to be asked: If you're in a horse riding school, wouldn't you want to ride a real horse?

If you were impressed with the high-tech
Eyecandy Sound Lounge & Bar in Vegas, you may enjoy this Aperture Interactive Display which uses thousands of individual mechanical irises to create various images.
Created by Berlin
interactive artists Gunnar Green and Frederic Eyl, this dynamic concept project reacts to light in front of it, therefore, the darker the object the wider the aperture will open (as you can see in the video below). Each of the apertures in the array can be used to represent a pixel of an image.

I am so glad I discovered this fantastic new bar on
Bornrich, considering I'll be heading to Vegas next week for
CES! The
Eyecandy Sound Lounge and Bar, located in the center of Mandalay Bay’s casino floor, is exactly that —100 percent eyecandy.
Opened in October 2007, Eyecandy features interactive touch tables that allow guests to create visuals and messages as well as project images onto screens above the dance floor.

During
New York Fashion Week,
Elle MacPherson Intimates launched a new high tech
interactive storefront that allows passersby to revel in the video footage of models through the window with their movements.
Featured on
Trendhunter, this storefront operates by using
humanlocator technology — a visual advertising system developed by Freeset. Humanlocator tracks full body movement in real time, allowing consumers to participate in and interact with advertising.

Welcome to
24, one of the most technologically-advanced bars located in London, England. Said to be the first fully-interactive bar in the world, 24 will feature computer controlled projections that can transform images and video on a blank canvas wall with the click of a switch. There will also be hundreds of
LED lights installed that will give the venue over 1,000 different color combinations.