Rock Paper Scissors

Printed Electronics

Printed Electronics

I worked with a team to create Rock-Paper-Scissors. It is an interactive poster that mimics the traditional game of the same name: Users pick their desired shape and press on it to indicate their choice for the round. The poster then circulates between a rock, paper, and scissors and makes a random decision. At the end of the turn, a scoreboard lights up to indicate the winner. A truce triggers replay. The poster is a composite image made of light emitting elements, circuit traces, printed batteries, and sensors that combine visual information with electrically and computationally functional graphics. To learn more about the technology checkout this article.

Project was accepted to Open Hardware Conference at MIT 2013.