Rafael Mejia managed to hack a NES gamepad to control an LED array as part of his ‘Dismembered Robot’ project, which “consists of an exploration on the functionality of different computational parts acting independently from one another, but at the same time joined as a whole.” Video after the jump.

The end effect is various robotic parts simulating an actual dismembered robot, or to be more accurate, a dismembered android.

Rafael Mejia managed to hack a NES gamepad to control an LED array as part of his ‘Dismembered Robot’ project, which “consists of an exploration on the functionality of different computational parts acting independently from one another, but at the same time joined as a whole.” Video after the jump.

The end effect is various robotic parts simulating an actual dismembered robot, or to be more accurate, a dismembered android.

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