Fluxuri / Marc Printz
Fluxuri consists of a new surface material that’s thin and flexible and can be painted by merely touching it. Extraordinary visual and haptic experiences emerge on this innovative canvas upon which aesthetic “moment art” can be created and then easily erased. Since this mode of painting doesn’t require tools, no materials are used up and no waste products are produced. Individual “pixels” are flipped and made visible thereby. They’re bi-stable and reflective, which means that they retain their pictorial content forever without energy having to be input; all that’s needed for them to be seen is ambient light.
Fluxuri is part of the Ars Electronica Center’s Exhibition Creative Robotics.
Ars Electronica Center Linz
Ars-Electronica-Straße 1
4040 Linz
Austria
credit: Ars Electronica / Robert Bauernhansl
Fluxuri / Marc Printz
Fluxuri consists of a new surface material that’s thin and flexible and can be painted by merely touching it. Extraordinary visual and haptic experiences emerge on this innovative canvas upon which aesthetic “moment art” can be created and then easily erased. Since this mode of painting doesn’t require tools, no materials are used up and no waste products are produced. Individual “pixels” are flipped and made visible thereby. They’re bi-stable and reflective, which means that they retain their pictorial content forever without energy having to be input; all that’s needed for them to be seen is ambient light.
Fluxuri is part of the Ars Electronica Center’s Exhibition Creative Robotics.
Ars Electronica Center Linz
Ars-Electronica-Straße 1
4040 Linz
Austria
credit: Ars Electronica / Robert Bauernhansl