The Power Sleeve for Tetris
by Student
October 13, 2009, 4:25 pm
Filed under: Game Hacks, Labs | Tags: Arduino, blend, button, control, electronic, game, interface, power, sleeve, stretching, super ness, technology, tetris, wearable, wearable technology
Filed under: Game Hacks, Labs | Tags: Arduino, blend, button, control, electronic, game, interface, power, sleeve, stretching, super ness, technology, tetris, wearable, wearable technology
This project of wearable technology is a sleeve able to control the game Tetris. By moving your wrist left and right you can move the pieces, by closing the fist you make it rotate and by opening your arm you make it fall.
The sleeve is connected to an Arduino which interprets the signals and controls a USB gamepad to finaly control a Super NESS emulator installed on the computer.
The power sleeve is made only with conducting textiles and conducting threads.
The part that was the most difficult to master was the streaching sensor on the wrist because we had to recalibrate them quite often.
Video of the Power Sleeve working :
Picture of the Power Sleeve with team 13 :
Eric Hauchecorne for the group 13
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