Muti Randolph's interior at Galeria Melissa Covent Garden interacts with shoppers

You’re shopping for shoes in a dense fog, but it’s neither a London fog nor the fog of doubt. It’s a smart room-size mirror covering three walls whose cottony white surfaces clear – with the help of a Kinect sensor – only when the glass captures s
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