
Last week I wrote about a great integration of digital and physical technologies to allow people to simulate painting called
Digital Painting. Today a reader tipped me off to another digital painting example called the
Digital Graffiti Wall. It is created by Canadian consulting firm Tangible Interaction, a company that claims to create "full-on sensory experiences people can interact with in the everyday physical world."
While the other version used roller brushes with LEDs, this version uses spraypaint cans as the physical controller and can support up to 10 users simultaneously. It is rentable, portable, and outdoor safe, so think about this for your next birthday party!
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