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Ars Electronica Center Exhibition I/O Brush Kimiko Ryokai, Stefan Marti, Hiroshi Ishii (USA)
A paintbrush is outfitted with a tiny video camera and light sensors. Colors, textures and the brightness of the surroundings are recorded by the camera in such a way that they are reproduced when the brush is used to paint and re-emerge in the hues of what is painted.
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