Rapid Interface Prototyping Controller

I have been working on RIP together with Arjen van der Veen. RIP in an easy, quick and cost effective method for developing and (almost) instant testing of interfaces. It is meant as an extension to the already widely used methods of rapid interface development using cheap disposable materials.

The process of using RIP can be explained in a few basic steps

The board has 3 IR LEDs on 3 of its corners, allowing it to be tracked while moving and tilting on any axis. A different set up, with for example 3 LEDs at the corner of a white board, is also possible. By actively tracking the position of the board, it's not necessary to affix the IR tracking device to the board, which enables users to pass the board around while retaining the interactive functionality. The actions that the user can map to the newly drawn interface are defined by console commands stored in an text file.

RIP board example

RIP base materials

Total cost of materials: approx. 30 Euro as of February 2011

The software is made using

Demo