the gloves are looking great!
Posted by shardy on June 10, 2011, 11:18 p.m.The gloves are the main input peripheral for SUPER STREET FIRE. Each player wears a pair of them, and they track the player's movements and recognize gestures such as punches, blocks, and fireballs.
Instead of designing custom boards, we went with simple easy-to-connect pieces for doing the movement tracking. We are using SparkFun 9DoF IMU units (3 accelerometers, 3 gyroscopes, 3 magnetometers-- one on each axis) connected to XBee Series 2 radios, powered by a 3.7V LiPo battery. The gloves even have battery charger boards built-in so that they can charge off USB.
The actual wearable gloves are laser-cut leather (using the Site 3 laser), aircraft cable for stretchiness, with acrylic boxes (also laser-cut at Site 3) to protect the electronics. They look something like this, with a few improvements:

In the final version (the one we're testing with now), the battery and charger board are kept safe in a pouch that snaps shut, but leaves the USB charging port available. All of the electronics are sealed in, and the wires between the boards are connected.
Many thanks to Carl Penny of Site 3 for the wearables design and construction!
Every little bit helps.
$10 gets you some SUPER STREET FIRE stickers, that you can... well, stick to stuff.
$25 gets you a custom SUPER STREET FIRE patch which you can iron or sew on to a bag, jacket, sash, or whatever the cool kids do with patches these days.
$50 gets you a t-shirt with the Site 3 fire logo on it. Awesome and stylish at the same time! You also get a patch. And a high five. YEAH!
$100 gets you your very own wifire 16 board: an Arduino-compatible, wireless, 16-channel solid state relay controller. Use it to control your own flame effects, motors, or anything else where you need to switch out power to devices. We'll also throw in a t-shirt or a patch along with the board.
$200 gets you a wifire 16 kit, all parts included. Control your own flame effects, LED lighting, anything else that runs on DC power...
$500 also gets you a lot of stuff: we'll give you one of everything we're offering as rewards, as well as give you dedicated free play time with fire in the ring. We'll also put your head on one of the characters in the simulator, to forever immortalize you. If you're into that sort of thing.
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