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    Adobe Creative Suite interactive wall at Virgin Megastore in NYC

    This video is a brief synopsis of the creative process that went into the creation and installation of an interactive mural at Virgin Megastore in Union Square, NYC. a few years ago. The mural, designed by Brand New School, stands at 10 X 25', and uses sophisticated programming (using all kind of Adobe software) and tracking hardware to record people's movements and translate them into an animated mixed-media mural that reflects the creative license afforded by Adobe Creative Suite (CS3 at the time, now CS4) software package. Check out the video below:

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