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Wii Spray
Wii Spray
Wii Spray
Wii Spray
2009

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Wii Spray

Digital graffiti

Wii Spray is a highly innovative interface for gaming and creative applications with new three-dimensional interaction concept. It‘s based on “Nintendo Wii®” and enables you to paint digital artworks and Graffiti. The experience design is based on the handling of real spray cans as used by graffiti artists. The controller provides a pressure sensitive valve, interactive color display and the option to interchange nozzles. Wii Spray was developed and realized by Martin Lihs in his Diploma Thesis under the guidance of Prof. Damm, Prof. Dr. Geelhaar and Jan Sieber, at the Interface Design Group, Bauhaus-University Weimar.

Client / Manufacturer

Bauhaus University Weimar Interface Design Group

Weimar, DE
Design

Bauhaus Universität Weimar

Weimar, DE

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