TO TRY a new gaming style, grab some plastic and put a chip on your shoulder.
Zi Ye and Hammad Khalid of the Human Media Lab at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, have devised a way of using a shoulder-mounted projector system to display – and play – a game on a bendy A4-sized sliver of plastic. Sensors in the screen allow gameplay to be controlled by bending, shaking or tapping it.
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