Display22 puts a new twist on the classic game of Pong by adding a new level of interactivity -- using flashlights to control the paddles. The entire surface of the screen was fitted with light-tracking sensors to follow movement. Video demonstration after the jump.
Concretely, Flashlight Pong should be playable in the input area on the display installed
just use a wii controler and that other software that let you program you own movements on the controler. it would be much better and accurate
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Posted at 10/16/2006 12:20pm by
Spill pong med lommelykt at norGadget
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Posted at 10/18/2006 4:52pm by
Technology Insight » Blog Archive » Flashlight pong
[...] Here’s yet another way to play pong, using two flashlights and light sensors to control the paddles - neat… [via] - Original Link. [...]
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Posted at 10/18/2006 7:37pm by
Technology news - At Vision Quest
[...] Project Page [Diaplsy22 via TechEBlog] [...]
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Posted at 10/18/2006 9:03pm by
Naik’s News » Flashlight Pong
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Posted at 10/19/2006 04:19am by
Orologio per giocare a ping pong
[...] [via techeblog] postato da Giusva Iannitelli il giovedì 19 ottobre 2006 in: [...]
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Posted at 10/19/2006 11:43am by
glaubdes.net » glaubdes.net archiv : taschenlampen als tischtennisschläger » taschenlampen als tischtennisschläger
[...] das spiel pong kennt glaub ich jeder. es war eines der ersten computerspiele. durch verwendung von taschenlampen und eines lichtempfindlichen displays hat das spiel eine neue ebene von interaktivität erreicht. ein video dazu gibts auf www.youtube.com. die technologie schaut (laut video) aber noch nicht ganz ausgereift aus, da die balken nicht ganz genau dem lichtkegel folgen. via: www.techeblog.com [...]
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Posted at 01/02/2007 01:40am by
Gadgetnfo » Flashlight Pong
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