Wiispray: Wiimote becomes graffiti spray can

Posted in Wii by Conner Flynn on June 9th, 2008

Wiispray: Wiimote becomes graffiti spray can
This Wii Remote turned graffiti spray can is from the mind of a student at Bauhas-University in Weimar, Germany. He stuffed the contents of a Wiimote in a can in hopes that he can create a sort of social virtual graffiti wall. I’m not sure what the Playstation buttons are all about. I’m guessing they were handy.

This is actually a great idea and could lead to a fresh kind of art simulator if you think about it. Heck maybe the walls of “the hood” can be upgraded so kids can paint stuff that you can actually get rid of.

[Core77] VIA [Slashgear]

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