Gaming Nintendo Wii — 17 March 2009

I think it’s is fair to say that the Nintendo Wii has changed video gaming as we know it today. So it’s no surprise when we see concepts like this popping up that meld urban art with an electronic medium. Called the Wiispray, the Wiimote docks into a canister like device and enables players to create virtual graffiti with the same, or at least similar visceral experience to the real thing.
I don’t know if we’ll ever see the Wiispray come to fruition, but according to Caligraffiti students of the Bauhaus School have developed the concept in partnership with the Montana group, a company that produces high quality spray paint.



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