We Make Money Not Art has a great piece up on Jennifer Chowdhury's Intimate Game Controllers. Chowdhury's idea started by crafting a pong controller out of a bra and then she took the next natural step:
I then found out about a phenomenon called gamer widowhood where men essentially abandoned their wives to play video games night and day. I wanted to create a type of video game play that would center around a couple's intimacy and where two people would touch each other in order to play the game.
What she ended up with was one controller built into the front of a bra and another built into the back of a pair of men's shorts. Both "controllers" have six sensors each. The man stands behind the woman and the two grope one another to play. Sounds fun.
Intimate Game Controllers [We Make Money Not Art, via Cathode Tan]
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