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		<title>TILETOY &#8211;  Modular LED Electronic Game Prototype</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[TileToy is a modular, electronic game prototype for tangible LED game tiles. TileToy brings the flexibility inherent in digital software to a physical tile that people can touch and interact with. By arranging the electronic tiles, players can engage themselves in various kinds of game play, ranging from fast-paced arcade style games to puzzle an [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="leipateksti"><a target="_blank" title="tiletoy" href="http://www.tiletoy.org/">TileToy</a> is a modular, electronic game prototype for tangible LED game tiles. TileToy brings the flexibility inherent in digital software to a physical tile that people can touch and interact with. By arranging the electronic tiles, players can engage themselves in various kinds of game play, ranging from fast-paced arcade style games to puzzle an learning games.</p>
<div id="foto-left"><a rel="lightbox" title="TileToy" href="http://ledlightray.com/photos/Tiletoy.jpg" rel="fancybox-gallery"><img alt="TileToy" src="http://ledlightray.com/photos/Tiletoy-small.jpg" /></a></div>
<p class="leipateksti">The tiles are plastic cases approximately 2&#8243; square. The main inspiration for the look and feel comes from the heyday of the LED, when plastic hand-held games ruled the gaming world. This retro-look is fused with a more modern minimal design. The minimalism enhances the magic of cordless boxes that simply communicate with each other. In TileToy, technology is sealed within the design. The interaction is based on tactile experience where no user manual is needed.</p>
<p class="leipateksti">The re-programmable and constantly updated graphical information on each tile is displayed with a LED matrix system. The screen displaying the information is an endlessly versatile surface for updated visual communication. Each tile is controlled individually and can be used to transmit information on its own or in groups of several tiles. The assembled tiles transmit wirelessly their individual position in relation to each other and based on that changing information, a central computer, or a dedicated tile runs the different applications.<br />
more about tiletoy: <a target="_blank" title="trnd blog" href="http://blog.trnd.com/wordpress/2006/04/16/led-domino/">trnd blog</a>, <a target="_blank" title="Provision" href="http://blog.rummand.dk/?p=6">Provision</a>, <a target="_blank" title="castrider" href="http://www.castrider.com/files/archive-2.html">Castrider</a></p>


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