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MAKE Magazine: Muralizer prints art on the wall
Gizmodo: The Muralizer Draws Art on Your Wall Automatically [Robots]
| RT @muralizer A quick intro video is up! http://is.gd/4tfV6 Further demos as development warrants. 10/21/2009 |
Muralizer prints art on the wall
MAKE Magazine —
Josh writes in to spread the word about the Muralizer verticle surface printer/plotter project - which is hopefully a kit in the making - t's a drawbot that takes SVGs as input, letting you print vector graphics really big. The project was started at noisebridge, San Francisco's hackerspace, earlier this year, and we got a prototype going (a bit of video is up on the page).
I'd love to bring this piece of open hardware to the community as a kit, but need some help to do so. Inspired by the success of MakerBeam, I set up a kickstarter page. It would be great if people could ...
The Muralizer Draws Art on Your Wall Automatically [Robots]
Gizmodo —
The Muralizer is a device that hangs on a string, automatically drawing the design of your choice on your wall. And hopefully, it'll be a kit you can get yourself in the near future. You plug it into your computer and load it up with the vector art of your choosing, hang it up on a string on the surface you want to draw on, and let it do its things. If it's sold as a kit, it'll be a couple hundred bucks and will require a bit of soldering, but it seems like a great way to add some cheap art to the blank wall of your choice. [Muralizer via Make]
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