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Motion Picture
Motion Picture is somewhat like a brass rubbing of a three-dimensional space. In a brass rubbing, a stick of charcoal is brushed against a piece of paper to reveal the edges of the surface beneath the paper. In Motion Picture, theuser is like the charcoal, and the screen is like the paper.
Source: Ars Electronica Center
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