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The '''Avogadro Project''' builds meta-canvases; that is, smaller versions of (areas of) the main canvas within the canvas itself, often being mapped to shaped surfaces. Examples include mirror balls, an etch-a-sketch, Bob Ross painting the canvas on a literal canvas. | The '''Avogadro Project''' builds meta-canvases; that is, smaller versions of (areas of) the main canvas within the canvas itself, often being mapped to shaped surfaces. Examples include mirror balls, an etch-a-sketch, Bob Ross painting the canvas on a literal canvas. | ||
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The Avogadro Project builds meta-canvases; that is, smaller versions of (areas of) the main canvas within the canvas itself, often being mapped to shaped surfaces. Examples include mirror balls, an etch-a-sketch, Bob Ross painting the canvas on a literal canvas.
The faction was named after an experiment to re-define the kilogram by creating the smoothest large sphere in known existence, which also happened to be very reflective.
Much more info about the faction can be found here: https://web.archive.org/web/20210726200331/https://pxlsfiddle.com/avogadro/
