I went to see Garrett yesterday, whether or not it laid my mind to rest remains to be seen. After discussion, it appears as though I'm going to attempt to make a a twister mat... but electronically so that it will correspond with whatever game I intend to make. I think, the way I described it, would mean that I'd be aiming this piece of software at children so with it I could perhaps make levels where they'd need to correspond the colour with a piece of sound or shapes with that on the screen.
I need to see how I could aim it at adults also because as G said, not many adults are going to want to take their shoes off and play on a mat.
So, apparently I need conductive fabrics. There's one on mutr.co.uk for £32 but I've sent an email to Garrett asking if http://www.mutr.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=6_572&products_id=1009619 will suffice. We'll see.
This is to show the research that I will hopefully guide me through this year's project for Interactive Media
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