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Most restaurants, bars and stadia are equipped with free-to-use privacy field projectors which are usually configured to compliment the immediate decor of the environment and/or offer the user personalised sound and vision control.
Most restaurants, bars and stadia are equipped with free-to-use privacy field projectors which are usually configured to compliment the immediate decor of the environment and/or offer the user personalised sound and vision control.


Tube privacy fields are charged on a time/distance/power basis and most users choose to subsidised this cost by allowing the use of the external surface for [[softAd]] projection. All tube fields also have higher power configurable transvex bench areas for physical support.
Tube privacy fields are charged on a time/distance/power basis and many travellers choose to subsidise this cost by auctioning the external surface to [[softAd]] bidders <ref>Ad placement rates are variable and dependent on region, time of day, traffic density, subject matter, trending topics, flash-multiscreen campaigns and competitor counter-bid for ad prevention.</ref>. All tube fields have free-to-use multi-configurable transvex benches and full [[sensurround]].


==PersonalSpace==
==PersonalSpace==

Revision as of 17:53, 22 September 2015

Commonly used in restaurants, public areas and on the tube system, privacy fields are employed by anyone who wishes to block sound and vision between themselves and their surroundings. Images may be displayed on either one or both sides of the field depending on local and user preferences. User options usually include one or two way sound and light blocking.

Technology

The technology employed is the same as that of the transvex wall. However, in order to avoid potentially damaging collisions, power settings are usually low enough to ensure that sound and light at normal intensities may not permeate the fields, but solid objects greater than 100 microns will pass straight through[1].

Applications

Most restaurants, bars and stadia are equipped with free-to-use privacy field projectors which are usually configured to compliment the immediate decor of the environment and/or offer the user personalised sound and vision control.

Tube privacy fields are charged on a time/distance/power basis and many travellers choose to subsidise this cost by auctioning the external surface to softAd bidders [2]. All tube fields have free-to-use multi-configurable transvex benches and full sensurround.

PersonalSpace

A PersonalSpace is a portable privacy field which is set to prevent any airborne irritants (eg smoke) or malodorous particulates (eg B.O.) from escaping an individual's local environment and polluting someone else's.

PersonalSpaces can also be set to prevent unwanted intrusion at the molecular level and most photophobic citizens turn their PersonalSpaces into darkfields when they are caught in brightly lit places.

The use of opaque PersonalSpaces in public parks and communal spaces is considered anti-social.

Trivia

Dingleform in Mitchell UpSide was originally designed to be a 'natural' amphitheatre until some self-absorbed Gap decided to Go Ahead inside a high-power, permanently locked privacy field right in the middle of the stage. The individual[3] had designed the field to display a live feed of his[4] slowly decaying remains. Such narcissism is never going to be encouraged or enabled onSlab despite the claims of Nosun de Brevia34th.Yung that this 'installation' was the purest of high art statements. Consequently Dingleform is now a sailing lake with a small island in the centre which houses the katabatic wind generator. A fitting tribute for a true wind farmer.

Footnotes and references

  1. it is for this reason that the practise of spraying has been outlawed on the tube
  2. Ad placement rates are variable and dependent on region, time of day, traffic density, subject matter, trending topics, flash-multiscreen campaigns and competitor counter-bid for ad prevention.
  3. who shall forever be nameless
  4. or possibly her, we are not saying