Apr 7 2006PixelRoller: Computer-Assisted Paint Roller
PixelRoller is a paint roller that paints text and images uploaded to the roller from a computer interface. Designed by Stuard Wood and Florian Ortkrass, the PixelRoller restricts the amount and location of the paint that's released, creating a line of text with every slash of the roller. Although they have also used the PixelRoller to create simple images (see below), they admit that it needs further development before it can be marketed. This seems like a quick and easy way to add another line of text to your card door or rear window. Remember, your car's speed is directly proportional to the number of times you've inappropriately plastered your car's brand name on your car.
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Reader Comments
1. E - December 29, 2008 10:31 AM
LAST!
2. NUTZBABIE - February 18, 2009 3:19 AM
wow second holy whack
3. jeremy - June 12, 2009 12:51 AM
Thats pretty cool! How much does this roller cost?