An opportunity for someone perhaps?
As the display is 20 by 23 pixels, and the technical interfacing work has already been done, it would be eminently practical for a 19x19 game.
I'm not from the US of A, but large numbers of people on this forum are. Somebody might want to pick this up and run with it?
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That's so old idea. The students at Tampere University of Technology did that already in 2007.
Here's an article (in Finnish) about it: http://www.digitoday.fi/viihde/2007/12/ ... 0730910/66
e: there are also several videos on Youtube. Here's one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dS7TZ1RmJzE
Search for "Mikontalo lights" or "Mikontalo Tetris" for more.
Here's an article (in Finnish) about it: http://www.digitoday.fi/viihde/2007/12/ ... 0730910/66
e: there are also several videos on Youtube. Here's one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dS7TZ1RmJzE
Search for "Mikontalo lights" or "Mikontalo Tetris" for more.
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In a similar vein there's the prank someone pulled of writing to the occupants of a tower block posing as the electricity company and asking the various flats to turn their lights on or off at a particular time, spelling out a certain 4 letter work across the city 
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Indeed.tj86430 wrote:That's so old idea. The students at Tampere University of Technology did that already in 2007.
And the article comments include: Berlin 2001, Paris 2002, MIT 2012.
So it's fortunate I didn't suggest it was an original idea.
I did think the fact that the article suggests that the people in Philadelphia were actually looking for new game suggestions for this year, means they are open to ideas. So I thought it was an open door that just needs to be pushed against. An opportunity, if you will. Some people like to promote Go, to get more people to play.
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“Blinkenlights”, Chaos Computer Club, Berlin, Germany, 2001
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Blinkenlights
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Blinkenlights
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