Super speed in 6 seconds with mini printer
At the South By South West Festival in Texas, American artist Thibault Brevet presented a highly abstract artistic idea: in the US Constitution by bill printer in 6 seconds.
At the South By South West Festival in Texas, American artist Thibault Brevet presented a highly abstract artistic idea: in the US Constitution by bill printer in six seconds.
The Consti2Go uses an Arduino microprocessor attached to a small battery and cable to "hack the standard printer network". After 6 seconds after pressing the button, the Consti2Go printer will print out the full 4,543 words of the United States Constitution.
This is not Brevet's first project. Last year, he launched a DRM Chair with the ability to self-destruct after eight attempts to protest against the company's strict digital content management (DRM) policy. At the 2013 Design Museum, he debuted an impressive pen-writing machine called Grand Central.
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