Designed CAD model
Programmed game logic
3D printed prototype
Assembled electronics
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BIV is a one pixel video game. Modeled after the handheld electronics of the 80's, BOV features a single faceted and layered acrylic bezel that highlights a single RGB color.
With one pixel and one large button for input as constraints, the game grew into a color matching game. After a title sequence, the player is shown a single hue of 500 possible options. Then the pixel goes black. The player must hold the button to sweep through all the colors until they recall the hue in play. After a beat, the game judges your guess and presents you with a win, lose, or close animation. The player gets 7 guesses before the game resets.

The handheld is printed in PLA in multiple colors in the same print. The pixel was laser cut, welded, and hand polished. The game logic above was coded in Arduino.