You're In Control (Urine Control)
Dan Maynes-Aminzade
and Hayes Solos Raffle 2002

Urinal, Electronics, PIC Microcontroller,
PC gaming equipment running custom video game

The You’re In Control system uses computation to enhance the act of urination. Sensors in the back of a urinal detect the position of impact of a stream of urine, enabling the user to play interactive games on a screen mounted above the urinal.

While urination fulfills a basic bodily function, it is also an activity rich with social significance. Along with the refreshing release it provides, the act of micturition satisfies a primal urge to mark our territory. For women who visit the bathroom in groups and chat in neighboring stalls, urination can be a bonding ritual. For men who write their names in the snow, extinguish cigarettes, or congregate around lampposts to urinate, urination can be a test of skill and a way of asserting their masculinity.

Flush the urinal to playYou're a Nation, and drown political opposition as they campaign in key swing states.

Technology is patented.