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Jabberstamp
Jabberstamp is the the first tool that allows children to synthesize their drawings and voices. To use Jabberstamp, children create drawings, collages or paintings on normal paper. They press a special rubber stamp onto the page to record sounds into their drawings. When children touch the marks of the stamp with a small trumpet, they can hear the sounds playback, retelling the stories they have created.
Authors: Hayes Raffle, Cati Vaucelle and Ruibing Wang
Affiliation: MIT MediaLab – Tangible Interfaces Group
Project page: http://www.rafelandia.com/jabberstamp/index.html
Video link: http://www.rafelandia.com/jabberstamp/video.html
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