Schlagwort: halloween costumes

  • Interactive Halloween costume lets passersby play Wordle

    Interactive Halloween costume lets passersby play Wordle

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    You’re probably already familiar with the game Wordle — it was a hit in 2021 and then took the world by storm when The New York Times purchased it in 2022. The gameplay is simple to understand, but still challenging. Players have to identify a word through trial and error by making guesses to identify matching letters and letter positions. Ches’ Halloween costume called “Hallo Wordl” lets passersby play a physical version of the game.

    Hallo Wordl’s gameplay is similar to standard Wordle, except that the words are all spooky. Those can include words like “ghost” or “foggy.” There doesn’t seem to be any dictionary checking, so players can enter a string of characters that isn’t a real world. But that isn’t a big deal when this mostly acts as an icebreaker for Halloween parties. Players can enter their guesses using a small 12-button keypad through T9-style typing (though there is no predictive text). That might stop gen-z from playing Hallo Wordl, but it provides a much more compact and affordable interface than a full keyboard.

    The game board displays on two 32×32 RGB LED matrix panels from Adafruit. An Arduino Mega 2560 controls the matrices using Adafruit’s GFX, Matrix Panel, and BusIO libraries. To generate a seed for randomly selecting a word, the Arduino polls one of the analog pins that doesn’t have anything connected and is therefore “floating.” Power comes from a 2200mAh 3s LiPo battery pack, which is good for around four hours of use. The components fit inside of a tombstone-shaped, 3D-printed enclosure that Ches can wear on his chest. 

    Ches already tried Hallo Wordl at a pre-Halloween event and reports that it was a success.

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  • Every Halloween This One-Legged Guy Makes An Epic Halloween Costume, And He Just Revealed His 2017 Costume

    Every Halloween This One-Legged Guy Makes An Epic Halloween Costume, And He Just Revealed His 2017 Costume

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    Josh Sundquist heard his cancer diagnosis when he was only nine years old. The doctors said that Josh was flipping a coin for his life – the boy’s survival chance was about 50%. He lost his left leg, despite chemotherapy, but by thirteen he was 100% cancer-free. By sixteen, he was ski-racing, and Sundquist even went on to represent the U.S. in the 2006 Paralympics in Torino, Italy. Now, Sundquist is a motivational speaker who’s become famous on social media for his clever and inventive, amputation-incorporating Halloween costumes.

    “I’ve always dealt with the social discomfort of my disability by having a sense of humor,” Sundquist said. “But now I’m more comfortable with who I am and what I look like, and I guess with these Halloween costumes you could even say that I celebrate what makes me different. Which may be either weird or refreshing, depending on your perspective.” Year after year, he outdoes himself, and 2017 is no different. Scroll down to check out what this cool guy came up with this time!

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    Josh Sundquist lost his leg to cancer when he was just 9 years old

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    “I’ve always dealt with the social discomfort of my disability by having a sense of humor, and with these Halloween costumes I celebrate what makes me different”

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    2010: “From Shrek. Not the gumdrop buttons!”

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    2012: “My wife Ashley suggested this idea, a reference to the movie ‘A Christmas Story’”

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    2013: “I was just at the zoo one time and I noticed that flamingos look like me doing a crutch handstand. So yeah”

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    2014: “A YouTube subscriber suggested it to me at VidCon. I thought it was appropriate since last year I was also named to the US Amputee World Cup Team”

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    2015: “It’s a classic amputee joke. This year I decided to anthropomorphize it”

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    “If my career as a motivational speaker doesn’t work out, I could probably get a job at IHOP”

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    2016: “Lumiere—He’s Disney’s most famous monopod”

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    2017: “Here’s my Halloween costume! Tigger!”

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