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Projection-Mapped Grain of Rice a (Tiny) Feast for the Senses

Is it the grain that broke the projection-mapping world record?
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Wonderful news (if you're less than half a centimeter tall): At this year's Salone del Milano, creative studio Drill Tokyo projection-mapped a single grain of rice. According to the creators, it's the "the world’s smallest projection mapping" achievement to-date, a tiny light play 5 mm high, infinitesimally in diameter, and ghostly white in hue. A single grain is housed in a cubic chamber, where it hovers on thin threads in front of the narrow beam. As viewers peer through a magnified glass and into the box's peephole, "the texture of the 'rice' begins to change so that it is no longer just rice," Drill Tokyo explains. Through "textures" of spinning florals, chaotic scribbles, teeny tiny explosions, the team engrains the aesthetic essence of Japan onto the face of the culture's most symbolic crop.

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