Seems like I have to build a captain Kirk chair sooner or later. Although you know you bought it cheap, it's always disturbing to know that a chair just broke under your weight. I'm thinking of a chair using rollers you'd see on a shopping cart, a rotating base using skateboard wheels and a total comfy seat and arms that have control knobs that do stuff.
- control lights and power switches
- control volume
- control a cooling/heating element
- throw in massage heads (or not) - could be joined with a calendar/alarm
- add a gas sensor and tweet high measurements (http://www.instructables.com/id/The-Twittering-Office-Chair/)
- measure temperatures and weight (DDR capacitive sensors) to get profiles
- a timer/counter telling you how long you are sitting
- gyro to detect if you have to pee
- moisture sensors to tell that you don't have to anymore
- dynamo to charge the chair by spinning
- round counter to get top speed from chair spinning
- integrate positioning system to light different areas on one button touch
- drop out of chair mechanics
Here's a sketch I made 31 months ago (that's what instagram says, anyway). I guess floating won't be an option for now.
What would you want/expect from a perfect chair? Any other good examples for augmented chairs?
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Greetings Captain, whats up with your Chair? ;)
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just thought I'd link you this, Adam Savage made his own captains chair if your interested in designing your own. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaVi06DaTk0
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I've just seen it and was about to post it, thanks! :)
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i had to google a Seinfeld joke. Not sure how I should feel about it.
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A unit to massage your bum so you legs don't go to sleep!
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That only happens on one place, where I also get red knees :D
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Don't give up on hovering. Maybe it's just a compromise on hovering distance for now. But as far as a chair is concerned, since it will likely be on a flat floor, any distance with enough clearance to take up normal weight shift loads without touching down ought to be equivalent... so put that chair on this: https://hackaday.io/project/3222-hoverbot
If you lay down enough metal on your floor, you can just shift and glide to the kitchen for more snacks (after using your chair-arm UI to defeat station-keeping, of course). Or send the auxiliary hovering chair drone module to fetch them for you.
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I remember seeing a movie where there was a magnetic levitating bed in it - those big neodymium magnets are just too powerful for my taste.. but it was my first thought how I could realize it.
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UI interface idea - an old android cell phone capacitive touch screen. I seem to recall a panel which would open up to reveal switches on the arm of a chair, but I'm not sure if I'm thinking of TOS trek, or TNG. Either way - you could have a panel which would slide back to reveal the phone's touchscreen. LCARS interface for that extra final touch :)
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I had a bicycle phone mount on one arm of my chair once, felt awesome :)
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how about a safety disable switch?
Also, there is always the Captain Pike chair. One beep for yes, two beeps for yes, yes.
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A safety disable switch would come in handy in this situation ;)
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^^
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Just for Inspiration ;)
Best regards, good night!
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I always wanted something with an SGA touch :) The cup holder and tablet mount seems like a good idea, too.
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Captain Kirk chair? Perfect idea! The gyro is very funny. I would use the gas sensor to start a vacuum attached through the seat, or maybe a headphone jack.
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Or it could counter act with those electric room sprays :D interesting trigger!
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