Monday, January 14, 2008
Monday, January 7, 2008
Abstraction
Picture by Leif Rumbke
The 7 x 5 Matrix is so minimal, that it makes it impossible to show characters or even symbols on the Mignon Game Kit. But how Leif Rumbke proves with his "Arcadegame" and his Ducument:
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Kinetische Semiotik im klassischen Computerspiel
computer games runs only with structure of movements. So the Mignon Game opens space for your fantasy!
The 7 x 5 Matrix is so minimal, that it makes it impossible to show characters or even symbols on the Mignon Game Kit. But how Leif Rumbke proves with his "Arcadegame" and his Ducument:
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Kinetische Semiotik im klassischen Computerspiel
computer games runs only with structure of movements. So the Mignon Game opens space for your fantasy!
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Sneak Preview of the Layout
Saturday, January 5, 2008
Some other Game Kit Examples
This example is the result of cooperation between Fachhochschule Darmstadt and FUJITSU Microelectronic Europe. Nice try, but to complex for a kit set and much to dry designed for DIY fun.
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This cute little game kit is pretty well designed by Grand Idea Studio and offered in the collection of the MAKEZINE so called MAKE Kids. I relay like it. Compared with the Mignon Game Kit, it is a bit to simple. It has no name, no programming option and its not a ironic reference to the real portable games.
Have a look at the other lovely kit sets MAKE Kids!
This is one of the typical uninspired electronic kits you usually find. Respectable and solid they are better then nothing. We are lucky to live in 2008 and expecting a lot more.
Friday, January 4, 2008
Start 2008! Start Mignon Game Kit 2.0
The Mignon Game Kit project started 2003 in Dortmund in the HMKV. Now with the experience of fife years, after lots of tests and workshops, it's time to continue on a advanced level. The Mignon Game Kit 2.0 is compatible to the open source platform Arduino. It comes with its own USB programmer hardware: Mignon Prog! The new Game Kit is provided with an extension port and a crystal for further experiments with sensors, motors and clock function.
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