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November 12, 2024
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Wii Night at Spark Lab – Gaming, Pizza, and 3D Printed Heads!

On October 28, Spark Lab at the Wood Innovation and Design Building downtown hosted an exciting Wii games night, drawing in a group of around 10 people for an evening of classic gaming, pizza, and 3D technology. The event was a perfect mix of nostalgia and innovation, bringing together people of all ages to experience both old-school fun and cutting-edge tech.

Gaming Above the Printers

The main attraction of the night was Wii Sports, projected on the wall above the 3D printers. Attendees took turns swinging virtual swords and competing in various games, all while sharing laughs and bonding over fond memories of the Wii era.

From Virtual to Physical

But the fun didn’t stop there. Attendees also had the chance to step into the future with 3D face/body scanning. Our setup allowed guests to get their heads scanned, and then the real magic happened – their heads were 3D printed as miniature models! It was a unique and memorable experience, giving a few willing participants personalized keepsakes to remember the night.

Looking Ahead

Spark Lab plans to keep the momentum going with more events like this in the future. Whether you’re into gaming, tech, or just looking for a fun night out, keep an eye out for upcoming events at Spark Lab!

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