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Easel
Easel looks like a painting easel with a blank canvas stetched on a frame mounted to it. The painter uses a small paintbrush in the same manner a painter would. Instead of solid colors, the brush applies live video from cameras positioned nearby. Each new stroke of the brush brings a new coat of “current video” to the canvas. The painter can select between a few live video sources by dipping the paintbrush into a few paint cans that are mounted on the easel. The computer that runs the Easel software is hidden in the background and there is no computer screen in sight.
Source: Daniel Rozin
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