Wash clothes with ... game
A British student has created a new type of washing machine clutch, which works by combining a washing machine with a video game console.
A British student has created a new type of washing machine clutch, which works by combining a washing machine with a video game console.
Lee Wei Chen, a 27-year-old design student at Kingston University, London, finds himself wasting too much time on vain video games.
'I realized that the skill I was trying to develop in the virtual world was useless in the real world , ' said Lee Wei Chen. 'I want to make them useful' .
Lee's washing machine consists of two parts. The top half is the arcade game interface, the bottom half is the washing machine. The circuits of the two devices are connected together. The washing cycle of the machine depends on the success of the player. And of course, in order for clothes to be cleaned up, the player also has to spend the same amount of money to buy an item in the game.
Lee's invention is really interesting. The user can both enjoy and wash their clothes. However, if you are not a real gamer then you will probably have to wash your clothes by hand.
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