gesture controlled tetris

I remember playing Tetris as a kid and every time a tetrad went out of kilter, the entire body and the hands would lean to get that right as though that responsive movement was effective. There wasn’t a chance for gestures to help us then, but with the time moving on, people have indeed developed a gesture controlled Tetris with a wearable (wireless) hand controller. The glove was developed as a part of the final project at Cornell in 2008. The bunch of developers only used accelerometers to wirelessly transfer data to the computer. It’s redemption time for Tetris buffs!

Via: Hackaday