What is more, the app allows the connection of more than one users with the same ‘painting’, by simply using a wireless network. Thus, it is possible to have a collaborative session of projection painting. The only constraint of the concept is that it should be dark in order to see the result.
The app has already been tested in both the private and the public realm. The one that seems to be the most interesting is that of the public, where a system of one or more iPads and a video projector can create a spontaneous mural or even an animation projection on a building. Needless to say that the idea of live street art (as we’d say live concert) either as an organized event or as a guerilla intervention is very promising and would create a pleasant nighttime surprise!
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