Controlling the motion of single-celled paramecium using a brainwave scanner and an Arduino – thinking about how this could be turned into a videogame using motion-tracking of the paramecium and targets/obstacles on the screen.
Via: Hackaday
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Controlling the motion of single-celled paramecium using a brainwave scanner and an Arduino – thinking about how this could be turned into a videogame using motion-tracking of the paramecium and targets/obstacles on the screen.
Via: Hackaday
A project called “Confusion”, consisting of a tiny hardware device (like an Arduino or ATtiny chip), a vibrating motor, and a battery. Stuck to the bottom of tables with a small bit of sticky tape, the device will mimic cellphone call/text vibration patterns at random times. An alternative, more expensive version would use a small speaker to randomly play the iPhone “marimba” ringtone.
“Particles” by Daito Manabe