
Johnny Lee is a graduate student at the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon in Pittsburgh. Thanks to YouTube, his hacks on the Nintendo Wii remote -- which include an interactive whiteboard and a head-mounted 3-D viewer among others -- have been seen by millions literally, according to Lee.
While he covers a lot of ground in five minutes, Lee's presentation at TED is worth watching if only to understand what is possible with a $40 Wii remote, a trip to Radio Shack, and a wonderful sense of ingenuity.
posted by D.J. on 04/14/08 | Permalink »
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