What if Nintendo were to design a window unit air conditioner? The Wii chill is a prototyped conceptual result. The Wii Chill concentrates its cold airflow to the central eye of the AC unit, while keeping the other inlets and outlets of flow hidden to stick with the minimalistic design of the brand. Using the same motion sensing technology the Wii uses to find the gamer, the eye would hypothetically be able to adjust the flow to constantly keep the gamer cool. Prototype: half-scale, wood.
What if Nintendo were to design a window unit air conditioner? The Wii chill is a prototyped conceptual result. The Wii Chill concentrates its cold airflow to the central eye of the AC unit, while keeping the other inlets and outlets of flow hidden to stick with the minimalistic design of the brand. Using the same motion sensing technology the Wii uses to find the gamer, the eye would hypothetically be able to adjust the flow to be constantly keeping the gamer cool. Prototype: half-scale, wood.
What if Nintendo were to design a window unit air conditioner? The Wii chill is a prototyped conceptual result. The Wii Chill concentrates its cold airflow to the central eye of the AC unit, while keeping the other inlets and outlets of flow hidden to stick with the minimalistic design of the brand. Using the same motion sensing technology the Wii uses to find the gamer, the eye would hypothetically be able to adjust the flow to be constantly keeping the gamer cool. Prototype: half-scale, wood.
What if Nintendo were to design a window unit air conditioner? The Wii chill is a prototyped conceptual result. The Wii Chill concentrates its cold airflow to the central eye of the AC unit, while keeping the other inlets and outlets of flow hidden to stick with the minimalistic design of the brand. Using the same motion sensing technology the Wii uses to find the gamer, the eye would hypothetically be able to adjust the flow to be constantly keeping the gamer cool. Prototype: half-scale, wood.
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wii chill, window unit air conditioner for Nintendo.

half-scale prototype

Celeste Glavin
Product Design New York, NY