Hacking 101: Your Cell Phone Becomes a 3D Holographic Device!

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Ok…there’s actually no “hacking” involved.  You don’t need to jailbreak your phone or become Tony Stark, although you wish you could.  No, really all you need are a few items you can find around the house.  Except for maybe a CD case…remember CDs???

So!  Here’s what you need:

  1. A knife
  2. A ruler
  3. A pen
  4. A CD case
  5. A Paper…no, just paper…
  6. Clear tape…not Cassette tape…or VHS tape…I tried…it doesn’t work

Check out the video, and make your life more awesomer! More awesome!  You can even watch it in 4k!  Just don’t break the internet!

Tech reviewer “Mrwhosetheboss” gets all the credit for being crazy cool and releasing awesome into the world.

But wait, there’s more!

Why not go bigger???  You can apply this same trickery to bigger screens!

Have fun hacking away!

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Andrew Bliss is an award winning film maker and photographer with experience in writing, directing, producing, editing, and visual effects. He has lived all over the world including Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Italy. He is a first generation Indonesian and a second generation Fin. He has over six years experience as a US Navy broadcast journalist. While in the Navy, he graduated top of his class, won several awards for his work in Europe and Africa, managed Marines at Combat Camera at the Pentagon, and produced a feature film. The film was produced in Italy while on active duty. Prior to serving in the Navy, Andrew was a professional martial artist with numerous awards including Athlete of the Year (1999), International Champion (two years in a row), and was the first competitor to place first in seven events in international competition (two years in a row). He trained with the prestigious Beijing Wushu team and has over ten years experience as a coach and mentor. After serving in the Navy, he taught for Apple, made several award winning short films, and earned a degree in Interactive Design. He is also an alumnus of the USC School of Cinematic Arts.

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