Can you imagine being able to fold a plate into the size of a wallet? Orygo is an eco-conscious, portable dining solution designed for convenience without compromising sustainability
A dexterity game with a somewhat satirical take on gaming culture. Use a desktop device and a mouse to play through a series of random mini games and realize one thing: you do fake labor for fun
A multitasking game where the player's objective is to constantly fix a problematic restroom for as long as they can. In order to play the game, users must play with an alternative controller made of janitor supplies
A reimagined version of Pong, where a player must use a flashlight to both move their paddle and prevent game elements from going invisible
An interactive decoration for an alternative game festival (Whaaat!? festival) near Halloween. As people approach or pass by the garland of origami bats, they will shake or "flap" around
I used Japanese tabletop robots (TOIO) to allow two users to play a familiar game and interact in a shared physical space despite both parties being located in different physical locations
Contributors: James Tran, Isabella MacDonald
An alternative controller for PAC-MAN, where users must spin around PAC-MAN's face to play the game. This was prototyped with low fidelity materials and Beholder markers
Creating a collaborative experience between two players where the commands of one player lead the action of another player
Contributors: James Tran, Jackson Greer, Max Epperson
https://www.instructables.com/Get-Lost-a-Collaborative-Maze-Game/
Building a screen-based interface and exploring serial communication between Arduino and P5JS
Exploring analog input and output by reading sensor values (from variable resistors) to a serial monitor and utilizing pulse width modulation (PWM) for output
Exploring digital inputs and outputs using a microcontroller, NeoPixels, and an Arduino prototyping environment
Building series and parallel circuits on a threadboard and breadboard to become familiar with simple circuits