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MIT's new I/O Brush

The folks over at MIT's Media Lab have done it again, their latest creation turns a simple paint brush into a powerful multimedia device. With the help of a small video camera and other sensors embedded in the brush, the device is able to record textures, colors and movements, which can then be painted onto a "canvas" which is actually a large touch screen monitor. The brush's unique capabilities make for some interesting and unique looking artwork. To get a better understating of just how the brush works and to see its full capabilities be sure to check out the demonstration video at the bottom of the page. Definitely some cool and innovative stuff.

[Via Camcorderinfo.com]

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