“Sumi-Nagashi” by Yoshida, Kakita, Noma, Kurumisawa and Tetsutani – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“Sumi-Nagashi” by Yoshida, Kakita, Noma, Kurumisawa and Tetsutani

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    “Sumi-Nagashi” is an original and traditional Japanese art, similar to “marbling.” Attendees will experience the streaming picturesque installation of “Sumi-Nagashi” literally and physically by using a newly developed desk-style force feedback device, Proactive Desk. Dynamic visual and haptic changes of colors and shapes will arouse new inspiration in painters.


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    References

    ZEKI, S. 2000. Inner Vision: An Exploration of Art and the Brain, Oxford University Press, Feb. 2000.

    NOMA, H., YANAGIDA, Y., AND TETSUTANI, N. 2003. Development of a New Force Display System for a Digital Desk Using a 2-DOF Linear Induction Motor, IEEE VR2003, Mar. 2003.


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