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German student uses Wii Remote as virtual spray can

Bauhaus University student Martin Lihs created WiiSpray - a modified Wii Remote that sprays graffiti on virtual walls - for his final thesis. A+

Martin Lihs at Bauhaus University in Weimar, Germany is using the Wii remote to do something, interesting, for his final-thesis work in Media Art and Design. Lihs, along with Frank Matuse, developed the first prototype of a Wii remote-turned spray paint can in 2007.

A rough translation of the development site WiiSpray explains the concept of the wiimote/spray can device, allowing you to "Imagine a virtual wall. Using your browser you select the background of your choice and start spraying with your digital spray can."

Could this lead to a new graffiti like Wii (or WiiWare) game? Read on for more info...

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