Drones have recently become useful in more and more fields. But hardly anyone would have thought that it would also be useful in the world of art. The Flying Pantograph is a drone that draws. Namely, it repeats moves from a special board on which a person creates. The technology was provided by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Flying Pantograph it is a drone that draws. It simultaneously draws on the vertical surfaces everything that the human hand draws on the horizontal board. American Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) developed it with the aim of improving employee engagement within educational and research institutions.
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If, in the future, the Flying Pantograph drone painter will also be able to draw with reception, it will also delight graffiti artists who will easier to reach hard-to-reach points. Check out how it works in the video below in practice.