MSat wrote: You ARE the geekmaster!
Yeah, that's what they said in the Kindle Developer's Corner forum over at MobileRead, long before my 5,000th post. Now they just call me GM. I have not been very active over there since I joined the Oculus Rift kickstarter and started devoting most of my free time browsing the VR forums over here.
I still plan to build a Kindle cluster computer with eink wall using the 100+ eink kindles I own. And I plan to convert some of my trippy eink animation (dithermation) demos to 3D for the Rift. Experiencing that in 3D will be awesome.
MSat wrote:Chafing should be easy enough to resolve by, you know, not running the line through the stitching
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I was planning to try some thin flexible tubing over the knuckles to fix that.
MSat wrote:A haptic exoskeleton system would be really sweet, and gloves would be a great starting point.
Just think of the haptic feedback you could get from an iron man suit.
And I would not rule out pneumatic gloves just yet. I have a sizable collection of electrically actuated pneumatic valves, manifolds, tubing, and end effectors. Using them for haptic feedback sounds like a good project. I also have hundreds of stepper motors of assorted sizes, and nearly 100 hobby servos, so we could go that route too, or a hybrid mix.
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