Studio Kahn’s ‘Water Games’ Lights Up Tic-Tac-Toe

Good ‘ol water. Is there anything H2O can’t do? You wanna cook food, clean clothes, mix up a little Kool Aid…power a game of tic-tac-toe? Yeah it does that too. Studio Khan, a design collective from Israel figured out a way to use it the base component to light up each X and O spot in a new project they call “Water Games.”
The innovative collective flipped the pencil and paper game into a touch-sensitive process. Players dip their fingers in circles filled with water, which light up green or blue on contact. Underneath the porcelain unit lies a complex matrix (we won’t bore you with techy-talk) of wires that make the magic happen. See tic-tac-toe 4.0 in the video below…

