PixelRoller, tinting digital content.

PixelRoller

The physical reproduction of digital content is one of the gates through which the contents of the screens materialize into real objects. The challenge is to quickly reproduce the messages in sizes evidently higher than those of a small A4 obtainable from a printer and in a manner that they can become the object of public reading. PixelRoller of Stuart Wood and Florian Ortkrass interface a roller to paint the walls with a computer, mapping the possible area of ​​painting and releasing the appropriate amount of ink compared to the area of ​​action. As in graffiti scheduled Bikes Against Bush , or in the works of the same kind of robot Hektor the division into more or less coarse pixel guarantee results, but what is more important, provides a remarkable scale reproduction, in a direct and physical. Unlike projections, in fact, here the physicality created by the paint becomes permanent on the surface chosen, oggettivizzando the message in its reality.