The Kiss Controller Has You Swapping Saliva to Get a Strike
Meghan Young — February 23, 2011 — Lifestyle
Seems like the gaming community is getting creative with their Kiss Controller. Perhaps it's a way to get geeky gamers a different type of action. Just as its name suggests, it is a controller that is not used traditionally with hands, but with lip-locking individuals.
Created by artist Hye Yeon Nam, the Kiss Controller features a headset that is worn by one user and a tongue magnet that is worn by the other. Attached to a bowling simulation, the one with the magnet is able to control the direction and speed of the ball in hopes to get a strike.
Created by artist Hye Yeon Nam, the Kiss Controller features a headset that is worn by one user and a tongue magnet that is worn by the other. Attached to a bowling simulation, the one with the magnet is able to control the direction and speed of the ball in hopes to get a strike.
Trend Themes
1. Intimate Gaming - Creating a new type of immersive gaming experience that engages different senses and forms of human interaction.
2. Alternative Controllers - Exploring the potential for non-traditional controllers that use different parts of the body for input, such as lips or eyes.
3. Physical Gaming - Emphasizing the importance of physical movement and interaction in gaming, whether through traditional sports or unique controllers.
Industry Implications
1. Gaming - Exploring new forms of gameplay that expand beyond traditional button inputs and targeting niche audiences.
2. Art and Entertainment - Incorporating interactive artwork and installations that allow viewers to engage with technology and each other in unique and innovative ways.
3. Health and Wellness - Exploring the potential for new forms of physical activity that incorporate technology and gaming, promoting movement and fitness in engaging ways.
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