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So you’ve got a budding Pablo Picasso at home, too young to understand the difference between a canvas and your living room wall. You’ve been through some painful hair-pulling experiences every time you see your child “expressing” his art using your newly painted walls before. Well you really don’t need to bother with protecting your walls anymore from your bundle of joy. Just use the KLEXL Interactive Painting concept, a projector that allows digital wall painting by means of an IR tracking camera by Dario Jandrijic of the University of Wuppertal. Using light pens instead of crayons, this one will let your child sketch the length of the room without messing up your walls. And you can save the designs for later viewing too!
Besides just a toy for children, it sure can help interior designers visualize their wall designs too! Good job Dario!

[Core77]
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