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wE-MOVE: Circus prototype

Date: September - October 2015

Duration: 15 man-days

Loosely inspired by Dance Central, this workout game prototype using the Microsoft Kinect lets the players mimic a character shown on screen. The prototype implements interval training by varying the intensity, based on readings from the Mio Alpha wrist-worn heart rate monitor. The goal is to get children moving.

wE-MOVE: Stealth Game prototype

Date: July - December 2015

Duration: 23 man-days

Two iterations on a prototype using Microsoft Kinect to allow you to move your body to guide a robot through an obstacle course. It brings a dynamically adjusted workout program based on heart rate readings from the Mio Alpha fitness watch. The aim is to provide a fun game experience for children, without giving them the impression that they’re following a workout program.

Immersion Cube

Client: 9Yards Creative

Date: May - Jul 2014

Duration: 10 man-days

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This prototype was used to impress 9Yards’ key clients with a large interactive installation for use during trade shows. Deployed in 9Yards warehouse, the installation features huge displays and a Microsoft Kinect for motion detection.

YIKES

Client: Yale University School of Medicine, Child Study Center

Date: April 2012

Duration: 7 man-days

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A motion controlled game prototype with Kinect used for an unannounced behavioral study among children. The prototype generates output data suitable for statistical analysis.