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    • Author:  by Chloe M. Chao  Flavia Sparacino  Alex Pentl  Joe Marks  Chloe M. Chao  Alex Pentland  Flavia Sparacino  Joe Marks  

    • Abstract:  Full-body, unencumbered, gestural interfaces offer new possibilities for computer painting tools. However, traditional painting metaphors and current gestural input technology are not well suited to one another; the user cannot be tracked with sufficient accuracy to support brush-like or penlike painting. Our approach to this problem has been to interpose different layers of abstraction between input gestures and painting actions. We illustrate this approach with two sample applications implemented in the context of the MIT Media Lab?s Interactive Video Environment.

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