Monday, 19 April 2010

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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