Set on the busy Bowery in the bustling East Village, New York’s Remote Lounge is not named for its isolation, but for the digital device at each table that allows you to train a camera on any guy or gal in the space that you fancy. The world’s first “video-camera bar” there are over 60 cameras in the lounge, and the images you and other customers film are displayed on plasma screens, private consoles or large video projectors in the space. You can contact the person you have filmed (or fancy) via a telephone handset built into each table. All of this is done as you sit with a fine cocktail in your hand, listening to abstract ambient sounds played by the house DJs. Welcome to cyberspace.