[Lab] [Bulk] chess board

Darcy Whyte darcy at inventorArtist.com
Wed Jun 4 00:38:24 EDT 2014


That's the sort of thing I was thinking...

But check out what I've come up with:
http://inventorartist.com/hanging-chess/

The marker goes on the last moved piece. So so we know who's move it is
plus the courtesy of knowing which piece was last moved (not that it
matters)...



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On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 7:21 AM, Ken McKinnon <klmckinnon at rogers.com> wrote:

>  If your thinking an art project where multiple people make a move
> asynchronously, then yes, a black/white indicator is probably the simpliest
> way...thinking arrow with something like..."Your Move".  If it is a private
> asynchronous game then an encoded scheme is needed to prevent
> interference.
>
> Ken
>
>
>
> On 2014-05-23 8:24 PM, Darcy Whyte wrote:
>
> I'm making a chess board that can hang on the wall like a painting.
>
>  I figure people will play games asynchronously (not present at the same
> time).
>
>  So I'm looking for a way of showing an indicator of who's turn it is.
>
>  http://inventorartist.com/hanging-chess/
>
>  Any ideas? I was thinking of an arrow that you can turn and it points to
> the color who's move it is next.
>
>  Any other ideas?
>
>
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