Lumiloop & PSPlad
Lumiloop is a modular system of program and display panels that can be chained together to form a reactive bracelet. Each display module features a small 8×8 LED matrix, dynamically driven by an interchangeable program module. The current version of Lumiloop supports a program module with a built in accelerometer, which interprets gestural motions of the wrist and generates illuminated patterns in response to these movements.
Also, check out PSPlad, a creative game designed for the Sony PSP handheld. The game provides an intuitive interface for making and manipulating building block shapes in 3D using the PSP button pads and joystick. PSPlad was created as a tool to help designers come up with and visualize toy creatures in real life.
Lumiloop and PSPlad are created by design and technology firm Aeolab.
Check out the video of PSPlad.
Related projects: TileToy.
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