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A free-floating image created by firing lasers into thin air is displayed at the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation in Tokyo on October 20, 2014, during its unveiling in Japan, offering the possibility one day of projecting messages into a cloudless sky, as seen in Batman. The company behind the technology, Burton Inc., showed off rotating spirals, fluttering butterflies and the outline of an apple hovering a few metres over a van loaded with the system. AFP PHOTO / Yoshikazu TSUNO (Photo by YOSHIKAZU TSUNO / AFP) (Photo by YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP via Getty Images)
A free-floating image created by firing lasers into thin air is displayed at the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation in Tokyo on October 20, 2014, during its unveiling in Japan, offering the possibility one day of projecting messages into a cloudless sky, as seen in Batman. The company behind the technology, Burton Inc., showed off rotating spirals, fluttering butterflies and the outline of an apple hovering a few metres over a van loaded with the system. AFP PHOTO / Yoshikazu TSUNO (Photo by YOSHIKAZU TSUNO / AFP) (Photo by YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP via Getty Images)
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