web.media.mit.edu — This fascinating brush from the MIT Media Lab is much more then it looks like; it has a video camera as well as light and touch sensors included. Brush it over any surface, and – just like the color picker available in every painting software – it will pick up the color, texture and even movement.
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tangerineOct 5, 2005
I saw the video first and could not believe it was real......until I went to the websitePC and reality clash again!
jared9985Oct 5, 2005
now that is innovative
swift2Oct 5, 2005
I think the newness of items is over-rated. As long as we don't have three or four items on the same day-- Wait a minute, we often do. That's annoying. This isn't. Do we have a complete archive of diggs?
jonohullOct 5, 2005
That song from the video is stuck in my head.
mikereadsOct 5, 2005
Albertpachino dupped my submission :(I submitted this like 20 days ago. But that ok Al brings us so much fun reading.<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/technology/MIT_Researcher_Creates_Digital_Paintbrush">http://digg.com/technology/MIT_Researcher_Creates_Digital_Paintbrush</a>
nacsOct 6, 2005
Amazing stuff.
wintermute0Oct 6, 2005
@ Mikereads - I almost duped your link when you posted it a month ago, but I'd figured out how to search by that point.Funny how as soon as Al-pac posts it, it hits front page though. 2 to 1 odds it'll make diggnation this week, too :P
mikereadsOct 7, 2005
@winterminute --I'm just glad that something I thought was cool everyone else is digging. Plus our buddy Al pointed out a better link with video.There should be some way to link or update stories to what other people submit, especially if you want point at more then one article for a particular topic.