the FatJab

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The FatJab offers another perspective to the process of reclaiming public spaces. It is a handheld printer that allows artists to print patterns and stories on any surface in the physical space. It deliberately doesn’t contain any sensing technology. The goal is to let the artist gain full control over the interface and distort the printed data as it is sprayed onto a surface to create a more personal rendering of a digital artwork. The FatJab is an attempt at creating a medium where users create patterns and stories in the digital space and bring them to the physical space in a very expressive manner.

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