A little Help thinking of the name of a toy...
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A little Help thinking of the name of a toy...
Hey all,
I want to get one of those boxes you hook up to your TV that let's you draw. It is kind of a like a self contained Microsoft Paint thing. Anyone know the brand name of this device? Maybe someone with kids...
Thanks!
Ken
I want to get one of those boxes you hook up to your TV that let's you draw. It is kind of a like a self contained Microsoft Paint thing. Anyone know the brand name of this device? Maybe someone with kids...
Thanks!
Ken
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Do you mean like some sort of telestrator? Or do you mean like the V-Tech V-Smile Art Studio?
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well, there's this: http://www.lighterside.com/product/6652 ... &WT.srch=1
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Something like the V-Tech V-Smile Art Studio. The etcha sketch is cool too.
I had something like the v-smile a number of years ago and it was essentially a tablet with a stylus and a bunch of colors. You could even do stop motion animation with it I think.
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I had something like the v-smile a number of years ago and it was essentially a tablet with a stylus and a bunch of colors. You could even do stop motion animation with it I think.
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This is the one I was thinking of. But I couldn't remember how it worked exactly. (from the commercials)
Hey old dudes, remember Felix the cat had some primitive interactive thing for the fans. If I remember right, it was something that you taped to your TV screen and physically drew on it, lol. Probably one of those kids that had one, thought of skiddoodle when he/she went to college and became a computer wiz.
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I don't remember that with Felix but I remember Winky Dink. You got a transparent screen that you put on the front of your TV and you could write on it to interact with the characters
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What about Bill Cosby and Picture Pages?
Anyway, we want something we can connect directly to a projector without a computer.
Ken
Anyway, we want something we can connect directly to a projector without a computer.
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What do you mean "get a wii"? The fucking things are impossible to find. Might as well say "get a magic pony that farts fractals in composite video".Sober wrote:Get a wii.
"Get a wii" he says. Very helpful!
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Overhead projectors let you do <a href="http://www.73q.com/video.php?vid=8509">other things</a> as well.
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I play drums in an instrumental band (Parker Street Cinema) and we often talk of adding visuals to our show. Instead of just playing a movie or something, we thought it would be cool to let audience members or guest artists create art while we perform. Most clubs just have a digital projector hooked up to a DVD player, so we thought this would be easy, reliable, and cool.
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I searched for a Felix version of this and couldn't find anything, so I must have been thinking of Winky Dink. I don't remember watching it though, and I was pretty young at the time that I remember seeing this commercial, like 7 or 8 maybe.Steve Durand wrote:I don't remember that with Felix but I remember Winky Dink. You got a transparent screen that you put on the front of your TV and you could write on it to interact with the characters
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One of the VTech devices is probably your best bet.ken wrote:I play drums in an instrumental band (Parker Street Cinema) and we often talk of adding visuals to our show. Instead of just playing a movie or something, we thought it would be cool to let audience members or guest artists create art while we perform. Most clubs just have a digital projector hooked up to a DVD player, so we thought this would be easy, reliable, and cool.
That actually gives me another idea for interactive in-performance art... you could hook a computer with Bluetooth up to it and do a random slideshow of the art in the Bluetooth file dropbox, and invite people to just send their random cameraphone pictures to the computer. Might be a bit hard to set up and/or explain though.
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Ahhhh!
Well, I've got a lot of experience in the realm of AV club antics. I personally like fluffy's idea of using a real overhead projector. There's something satisfying about the clunky old AV equipment.
I used to help organize a group called the The Tiny Picture Club and one of the things that we frequently did that was always a hit was "drawn on" Super 8 movies.
It's interactive and requires no expertise other than the ability to operate a super-8 projector. (Of course, if you have access to bigger format projectors, you can also have people draw on bigger film!) Have people doodle with sharpies / nail polish / any permanent medium on the film while you're setting up, then project the result as a big loop while you perform.
The results can be really neat!
If you want to drop some cash, you could get a used tablet PC from ebay.
Well, I've got a lot of experience in the realm of AV club antics. I personally like fluffy's idea of using a real overhead projector. There's something satisfying about the clunky old AV equipment.
I used to help organize a group called the The Tiny Picture Club and one of the things that we frequently did that was always a hit was "drawn on" Super 8 movies.
It's interactive and requires no expertise other than the ability to operate a super-8 projector. (Of course, if you have access to bigger format projectors, you can also have people draw on bigger film!) Have people doodle with sharpies / nail polish / any permanent medium on the film while you're setting up, then project the result as a big loop while you perform.
The results can be really neat!
If you want to drop some cash, you could get a used tablet PC from ebay.