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The movement of the drawing 18 Mar 2010 2

Nothing to do with the compositional issues that we were taught in Fine Arts. This is much more fun!


UPDATE: It’s by the moment only a concept video:

Children often take their car around crazy paths, creating shapes and patterns. Sketch-a-Move offers a new way of exploring this. Create short or long lines. A closed set of lines makes the car move in a loop while an open ended line will allow the car to do the track only once. Change the track as often and as many times as you like.

To explore the idea we decided it would be most effective to focus on the play possibilities for the car rather than trying to build a working prototype. The car in our videoscenarios is not technically working. The car is purposefully plain to illustrate our ideas. We imagine the car to look like any regular HotWheels cars incorporating the new “sketch” surface.

The words of one of its creators, Anab Jain.

2 comments »

  1. aayi_651 28 Mar 2010. 14:50

    wow…amazing…!

  2. miguel 4 May 2010. 05:15

    brutal. ya que no me deja decir sólo eso el wordpress, insisto, brutal.

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