Scribb

Mylène Dreyer – Scribb

Scribb is a computer game in which the physical area scanned by the mouse is an integral part of the interaction. The player must draw some black areas, detected by the mouse, to be able to evolve in the game. So, in the same time, he has to manage the position of the mouse and the surface on which it is placed.

This double reading questions our way of switching from digital to analog. The mouse, diverted from its usual role, is not only used as an extension of the hand, but as a physical object influenced by its environment.

Diploma project (2016) by Mylène Dreyer

Assistants
Tibor Udvari
Mention
Very good
Award
CHIC Camp
Know-how
Tangible Interaction, Game, Illustration, Web

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