Description
When you control a game with a controller, you are controlling the game remotely. In this exhibit, you can experience this remote control.
To accurately control the maze, you need to work with cause and effect and feedback mechanisms. Depending on the movement of the maze, the user of the exhibit adjusts their joystick movement.
Surgeons, for example, use remotely controlled instruments, allowing them to perform surgeries more precisely. In defense, drones are remotely controlled for tasks such as area reconnaissance.
Researchers and designers are working to make remote control increasingly precise. This offers new possibilities in areas such as virtual reality.
How accurately do you control remotely?
Use the joystick to guide the ball through the maze.