Self-etched circuit board and circle shaped ball bearing case developed together with
Ludic Society
hardware: FR4 Boards, Copper, Nirosta-Steel Balls
software: PureData, AVR Code for Microcontroller
// LINK:
Ludic Wheel Project Website
As living machine, built for playing the game- and the reality engine either-way, the Ludic-Society monowheel straps down a 3-axis micromachined accelerometer for keeping balance on the one hand; then again sliping in its spiral-curved printed circuit board layout, it unhinges the player as well as the engine. Based on a self-constructed ball bearing and solid-state motion sensing gadgetry, the extended pataboard bike ride, undaunted of vertigo feelings, becomes even more pleasant and therefore addicts both the passionate cyclist and the hardcore gamer.
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