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CyberArts 2005 Interface #4 TFT Tennis V180 Dirk Eijsbouts (NL)
A virtual tennis match with a twist: monitors become the racquets. Players get into position to return balls hit to them by moving the monitors to the left or right; the monitors’ angle and position determine the path of the shots they hit back.
Prix Ars Electronica 2005, Honorary Mention Interactive Art
Source: Dirk Eijsbout
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