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Head-Tracking with the Wiimote

OK, I know over 2,500,000 of you have already seen this… but it seems that I missed the boat so I’m assuming that there are still at least a few who will dribble at the sight of this. I was totally inspired and impressed by what you’re about to see.

Michael Battle - Head Tracking with the Wiimote

Johnny Lee, who evidently loves a challenge, has a number of demonstrations that feature motion detection in one form or another. His latest uses a Nintendo Wiimote and some sexy hot-wired goggles to give the wearer a truly enveloping 3D experience.

You’d better loosen your shoes, because this is about to knock your socks off!

After you’ve picked yourself up off the floor, make sure you check out Johnny Lee’s projects page. I’ve only had a brief look around but I also found the experiments regarding Kinetic Typography very interesting.

Link: JohnnyLee.net - Projects
Link: Kinetic Typography

[thanks to Ollie for the link]


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Carlos said,

January 25, 2008 @ 7:15 pm

Yes, I keep track of his projects. Simple concepts but amazing results. :)

KludgeHack said,

January 28, 2008 @ 10:48 pm

[…] Michael Battle said, “you’d better loosen your shoes, because this is about to knock your socks […]

caiunateia » Head-Tracking com o Wiimote said,

February 12, 2008 @ 5:33 am

[…] Lee criou uma forma genial de se jogar o Wii. Ele usa um dos controles (os sensores de infra vermelho) na sua cabeça e o […]

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