Not exact matches
The most popular type of e-paper in use today is E Ink's electrophoretic technology, which creates images by moving
around charged
white and black
particles floating in a clear fluid.
Eventually, characters are running
around with a blue shield inside a
white shield, crowded in with other enemies, a couple dozen bullets, and an array of explosions and
particle effects.
In 1961, composer John Cage (1912 — 1992) famously referred to the
White Paintings as airports for lights, shadows, and
particles, establishing an enduring understanding of the series as receptive surfaces that respond to the world
around them.