Painting with fire, thanks to a cybernetic glove (video)





Fire: the most primal element. 'It's a living thing,' Robert De Niro once said, 'It breathes, it eats, and it hates. The only way to beat it is to think like it.' Unless you're an artist - then you rig up a series of tubes, pump in some kerosene, and connect it to a Power Glove-like control device. Next thing you know, you're 'fire painting,' making that hateful beast dance and strut for your amusement. 'Its burning can be handled by subtle movements of the sensory data glove for tactile formulation of the fiery image,' the artist explains, 'Thus, the image can be manipulated, yet it constantly escapes control.' To know what it's like to summon flame with a flick of your wrist - while sporting a creepy smiley-face welding mask, no less - see the video above.

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