WiiJing

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  • Is WiiJing the new hot fad?

    by 
    Candace Savino
    Candace Savino
    11.09.2007

    Forget DJing. That is so old school. Nowadays, it's all about WiiJing.We're sure you can put two and two together, but just in case you can't, WiiJing is the art of using Wiimotes and software while performing DJ sets. The alterations in the music are therefore based on physical movements. Starting this fad was DJ !, who even hosted a whole WiiJing event, and now? It seems that a guy named WiiJ Timski is also using this technique.The above video has Timski himself explaining how it all works, with some demonstrations included. It's definitely worth a watch, if you find the art of WiiJing as interesting as we do. We still can't confirm the rumor that Nintendo will be making a WiiJing game, but once they realize that all the cool kids are doing it, we think they'll be on board. This is nerdcore at its finest, folks![Thanks, Marc!]

  • DJWiiJ.com bought by Nintendo?

    by 
    Jason Wishnov
    Jason Wishnov
    03.29.2007

    Back in the day, so to speak, we brought you news of a homebrew project using the Wiimote called "WiiJ"ing, in which one (or two) Wiimotes were used to control various functions of popular mixing software (Traktor). We're convinced the technology is indeed real at this point, but according to the WiiJ creator and head-honcho, Nintendo has come forward and straight-up purchased the website and concept from him for release in a future game.Sounds cool, and certainly in line with Nintendo's strategy, but color us a bit skeptical. A quick WHOIS shows domain registration as unchanged in the site's history, and in addition, the front page news post regarding the deal has a bazillion-word long actual game description. It's unlikely that Nintendo would simply allow the creator of WiiJing to simply dictate the full design of a videogame, and at this point, certainly, little to no actual development has been completed.What say you? Even if it isn't real, would you enjoy or look forward to an application like this?[Thanks, Jason!]

  • Wiijing. You know, with beats. Not as cool as it sounds.

    by 
    Paul Miller
    Paul Miller
    02.02.2007

    Look, we're not exactly ones to stand on our turntables and commend proper DJ practices, in fact, we're particularly unqualified to do so, but while we commend Mr. DJ Wiij here for his novel use of Wiimote flicking motions and button mashes, perhaps he should leave the dancing for those with more of a natural flair for the art. We're not going to explain to you the intricacies of the beat doctoring and mix busting this Wiij throws down, since the video (which can be viewed after the break) does a pretty job of demonstrating such qualities, but we would like to postulate a further question on the matter: is there anything the Wiimote can't do?[Via Nintendo Wii Fanboy]

  • Bustin' phat beats with the Wiimote (otherwise known as Wiijing)

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    02.01.2007

    Now, you could very well be questioning many things right now, most importantly the title of this post. Trust us, we did not know either upon receiving the press release in our inbox, however upon further inspection we found that using Wiimotes and a PC to DJ (dubbed Wiijing by the fine folks who sent us the mentioned press release) is actually quite fascinating, although at times appears to be fake. So all of you tech/music junkies, pay attention to the video that has been embedded past the post break.What do you guys think? Fake or not?