Sync your workspaces and watch your friend’s scroll amount come and go

Objects that look normal are actually hacked to communicate together. You can see a classic mouse, but it has its scroll wheel rotation captured and sent to what seems to be a normal clock in another location. The rotation while scrolling is converted to the rotation of the clock’s hands, showing the amount of turns the wheel has done, as time would pass faster while scrolling, revealing that the other user is currently on their computer. After some inactivity, the clock goes back to show the present time.

    Project by
  • Rayane Jemaa and
  • Ignacio Pérez
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