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Ars Electronica Center Exhibition Sur la table Osman Khan (USA)
Everyday actions that take place on a tabletop—arranging objects or hand motions—become the basis for interactivity. Pictures recorded on camera are projected back onto the table and produce an continuous flow of images.
Source: PILO
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