Open Source Limb Control
We created an API for the body, allowing remote control over the internet (iPhone accelerometer in the video) or through local devices (flex sensor attached to skeleton in the video).
Things that I have worked on directly.
We created an API for the body, allowing remote control over the internet (iPhone accelerometer in the video) or through local devices (flex sensor attached to skeleton in the video).
This project was meant to augment an existing public space; in this case it was Alamo (aka Astor Place Cube).
We tried to get the Fallout fan community to campaign for getting the game to be set in NYC.
The Wilmington Robotic Exoskeleton (WREX) is an assistive device made of hinged metal bars and resistance bands. It enables kids
This project, branded “an API for the body”, involved using assistive hardware to control limbs that were otherwise non-functional for
After gathering some great data from our interviews, we iterated to the final presentation of our design.
The name ‘Mine’ came to be while envisioning the power of using this product. We simplified our interfaces for impact and clarity while also capturing some playful interactions.
falloutnyc: Digging that retro vibe of Mad Men and thinking about all the possibilities for a Fallout game in New