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Wii Spray 2.0

Designed for regular use with the Nintendo Wii and for the
three Dimensional interaction concept of Wii Spray.

» A real add-on for the Wii, just plug the Wii Remote in the
Wii Spray Can and start!

» Buttonless design, easy use for left-and-right-handed persons. 
Wii Spray uses an input interface similar to the Montana donut system.

» Pressure sensitive valve, up to 128 Values.

» Up to 128 different caps - inexpensive technology (less than 40 cent)
and build to resist!

» Interactive color display with the possibillity to show
the color level in six steps! just in case…

» USB port for charging the battery and load the latest firmware.

» the Wii Spray 2nd  edition controller is able to sense its distance to the wall you are spraying on.

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Wii Tag

Now you can bomb a set from the comfort of your own home: the WiiSpray a Wii controller held in a spray can casing, can manipulate virtual graffiti on a monitor.

 

“The use of WiiSpray is similar of using a real spray can – sans the color and the toxic smells. All you techie heads out there can make your own by simply combining Adobe Flash, a WiiFlashServer and the Nintendo Wii® device.   The idea is that it can provide some sort of social media or public tagging spectacle to allow users all over the globe to work on the same piece of art. Best of all, you can bet there are a wide variety of colors, spray caps, and tagging techniques included.”

{Props to Jux}

Filed under: Art , , , , ,

Video Game Politics

Now you can see what it feels like to be a corrupt oil tycoon in the new game Oiligarchy, created by Molleindustria a group of Italian artist, designers and programmers who’s aim is to trigger deep discussions about social and political implications of video games.

{Click Pic To Play Game}

More about the game:

“Have you ever wondered what it would be like to head Exxon/Mobil, Shell, BP or any other black gold giant? Playing Oiligarchy will give you a glimpse of life through their goggles. To succeed at Mollenindustria’s newest online game you need to expand business as any die hard capitalist would, save money to lobby parties at the elections, and increase the economy’s oil dependence. Oh… and do all that you can to ensure the “virus of environmentalism” doesn’t reach your paid off representatives.

Given a map of Texas, Alaska, Venezuela, Iraq, Nigeria, and D.C. and the ability to teleport yourself to each place at the click of a button, you are free to demolish structures, explore land and drill baby drill.” 

{Props to Art Threat}

Filed under: Social Issues , , , , , ,

World Domination

The DC Defenestrators launch their first strike at conquering the world on the Navy Memorial map, by playing a oversized version of Risk® (Wait a second read that back… Yep thats right by playing human sized Risk®).  !(

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