Tiilt!

I don’t own a Wii. But as of today I do own a Wii Remote (and a nunchuk). And I’ve had a lot of fun using the Wiimote.framework to hack up this app:

Tiilt.mp4

This screencast shows a simple Quartz Composer composition being manipulated by the Wii remote. If there is interest I’ll put the source online.

Source is now online.

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  • Joseph Lane
    I tried to download your files with safari but some came down wrong. In all actuality I am looking for a quartz composer plugin for the wiimote, but I am willing to do some work if I need to. It is certainly exciting to see so much developer support to date, I just got my wiimotes today, no wii though.
  • Snapz Pro.
  • Andy Lee
    What did you use to create the screencast?
  • Ian
    I'd love to see the calibration routines you are doing and a simple example of how to use the wiiremote.framework. The WiiToMidi code is a little to complex for me to unpick, a Quartz Composer / bindings example should allow me to see clearly how the framework is use and will be a great aid to my learning! When are you planning to post?
  • I'd love to get the source / the quartz plugin. Many thanks!
  • Jack
    Oh, yes, please post the source! Very cool....
  • This is really cool. I hope to pick up a Wii remote to use with Ableton Live for live music performances. (As well as some showing-off to friends of course :)
  • That is amazing and there is a lot of interest. I do own a Wii so it might take me a while to pry myself away from Zelda before I can play with the Wii controller on the computer.
  • Looks cool. I personally want to use my Wiimote to control my keynote presentations.
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