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Click-kick is a shoe cover that works as a computer’s mouse with existing energetic movements controlling its cursor.

Using an accelerometer and gyroscope to measure how they move. Trying to bring dance and exercise activities to control devices. Using lower body moment and kicking to control a computer mouse extend the boundaries of our personal space into the spaces that we inhabit.

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Details of a hand-embroidered circuit on the shoe cover instead of an industrial circuit, the device is handmade, fragile, and expirable(the material can be oxidized)

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Credits Collaborated Technologist: Tharit Tothong (Firm)