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Kim K?ster, a German street artist, was born in a small town in Worpswede in northern Germany. He initially made experimental creations with paintings and watercolors, and later turned to street art.
This time, Kim K?ster turned the generally scary and gloomy monsters and abandoned warehouses into interactive and interesting materials for children. He spray-painted an abandoned warehouse near Berlin, allowing the cute monsters to play freely as if they were roaming around the building. This street art was later designed by Kim K?ster into an interactive childrens picture book app - Monzter, so that children can enjoy playing with these colorful little monsters without wandering between creepy buildings.
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This interactive app raises many innocent and curious questions from children, such as "Can ghosts see me?" or "How big is the sun?", triggering user interaction and knowing smiles. The app is now available on iPad and in the Apple app store.
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