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“Ketsuro-Graffiti: A Canvas with Computer Generated Water Condensation”

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    Ketsuro-Graffiti: A Canvas with Computer Generated Water Condensation

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    Water condensation (Ketsuro in Japanese) is a natural canvas found on a car window or a glass on which we often scribble figures, illustrations, and messages. Hans used water condensation as a tool for expression [Haacke 1963]. Dewy is a condensation display that shows texts and patterns by controlling 3 x 5 peltier devices [Parkes and Offenhuber 2007]. However, in this system, users cannot directly touch and scribble on the condensation with their fingers.

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    [1]
    Haacke, H. Condensation Cube. 1963. http://www.artnet.com/Magazine/features/cone/cone8-6-9.asp

    [2]
    Murray, F. W. 1967. On the Computation of Saturation Vapor Pressure. J. Appl. Meteor., 6, 203–204.

    [3]
    Parkes, A., and Offenhuber, D. 2007. Dewy: A Condensation Display. In Proc. of SIGGRAPH 2007 Posters, Article No. 44

    [4]
    Tetens, O. 1960. Über einige meteorologiche Begriffe. Z. Geophys., 6, 297–309.


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