We\’ll be straight with you — earlier than this fine day, we\’d never heard of the whiz kids at Waterloo Labs, but we\’ll be keeping our focus locked on their initiatives from this point forward. Why, you ask? Just have a look at that bloke above, who is in the midst of asking Mario to leap over a tunnel with an effortless eye movement. Granted, we\’ve seen eye-controlled interfaces before, but there\’s just something — let’s imagine… inspirational — about having the ability to control your favorite NES titles together with your own face. Better still, the crew is providing the complete blown how-to down within the source, and while you\’re not partial to strapping an array of electrodes in your person, you still owe it to yourself to peek the video past the break. Oh, and it\’s good to peer these guys still need to blow on their NES cartridges to get \’em to work right — misery adores company, eh?

Van Gogh’s Starry Night modded into beautiful interactive light and sound show (video)
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