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Tracking fingers with the Wii Remote - YouTube
Johnny Lee: Wii remote experimentation a happy accident | Engadget
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Johnny Lee demos Wii Remote hacks | Go.Asia
Hacking the Wii remote control – Dan Vasile
Wiimote IR Finger Tracking | Hackaday
Johnny Lee | Speaker | TED
Johnny Lee, Wii Genius | Popular Science
Kimberly Schutte Laura Kinion Margarita Vidrio. Homemade Smart Boards Discovered and idea created by Johnny Lee Using a Wii Remote and Projector Create. - ppt download
Wii hacker Johnny Lee is working on Project Natal – Destructoid
If No One Sees It, Is It an Invention? - The New York Times
Wii Remote IR Camera Hack With Arduino Interface : 6 Steps (with Pictures) - Instructables
Johnny Lee, whose creative uses of the Nintendo Wii remote have made his instructional videos a YouTube sensation, has been recognized by Technology Review magazine as one of the world's top 35
Johnny Chung Lee (@JohnnyChungLee) / Twitter
iPhone 4 3D demo that would make Johnny Lee proud
Wii remote hacks | Johnny Lee - YouTube
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Johnny Lee: Free or cheap Wii Remote hacks | Inspired To Educate
Wiimote magician Johnny Lee on head tracking, Nintendo, and future videos | Engadget
Johnny Lee: Wii Remote Hacks | TED Talk - EffectHacking - Get Latest Android Games, Apps, Tech Hacks, News, PC Games, & Tools
Johnny Chung Lee - Projects - Wii | Pearltrees
9 Unusual Uses for the Wii Remote
Project blog for Johnny Chung Lee: Working with the PixArt camera directly | Electronics projects, Wii remote, Usb flash drive
DIY head-tracker takes Wiimote hacking to dizzying new heights | Engadget