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Step into the shoes of Gatwick's ATC team to land the planes around you!
You're in charge of routing trains - but it's hackathon season. Chaos, naturally, ensues.
A civic participation experiment designed to support national insight initiatives.
Create sprimp
Work your way through Mario-party style eductional motherboard game, filled with lots of mini games to learn computer science concepts.
Track your habits with a personalised, tiny version of yourself in your phone. In this case - it's Oli Sharp!
Oli has gone into witness protection! You are his long-lost lecturer and it is 20 seconds before the moodle deadline. Find him with your magical camera!
Your all-in-one outdoor adventure buddy!
A Windows Media Player and Neocities inspired music visualiser :3
A pip boy that teaches you to look after and grow your penguin via object detection
Using a modified toaster we are able to draw images onto bread.
The Painting that Stares Back | Portrait w/ Face Detection and Digital Eyes
Recreating the jam launcher from The Wrong Trousers
A self-playing programmable cat keyboard
Uses real-life objects to bring your childhood to life
Medievalcore Generative Pub Crawls driven by Crime Data.
An Android overlay app for rating your DM game using the Chess.com analysis symbols
Dial Up Detective is a narrative story game, played with a real 1969's rotary phone (modded during the hack) to speak to characters, interrogating them to solve this case of murder set in Chicago.
Trees are a great way to represent data. By giving the program an input (the seed), a tree is grown that returns helpful information. In this case, great movie and TV series recommendations.
2D clicker game where you build up a network of diverse mushrooms. | Your Slime has come!
Uses Advanced Algorithms™ including Machine Learning, Spherical Trigonometry, AI, and too much Monster Energy™ to calculate whether the user is in Sheffield, without using any geographical data
Drawing music with microbit!
A motor race on demand! This includes a custom built track, autonomously racing cars, an AI commentator, a multi-camera broadcast with overlay data, start lights, and a waving flag!
Making a locally networked multiplayer FPS game, where the players' perspective is through LIDAR. The idea was based on Scanner Sombre.