A nine-foot-tall video game joystick made of wood, rubber and steel has made it into the Guinness World Records 2022 as the largest.
Dartmouth College professor Mary Flanagan created the giant controller — nearly 14 times the size of an original classic Atari controller — in 2006 to celebrate her childhood experience of “maniacally” playing Atari 2600 video games.
How did my artwork get into the Guinness World Records book? Its giantness! Thanks to everyone who has shown or discussed [giantJoystick] in the past❣️@furtherfield @USCGames @nu_games, @UCSCGame @indiecade @nickmofo @gamegrrrl @zkmkarlsruhe pic.twitter.com/UjbxjPgNUf
— Mary Flanagan (@criticalplay) September 27, 2021
She also wanted to see what it would be like when a single-player experience becomes collaborative: It takes at least two people to operate the joystick and push the button to play classic Atari games such as Centipede and Breakout.
“To have this common pop culture artefact just erupt in the middle of a space and allow people to play something familiar, yet not familiar, was exciting,” said Ms Flanagan, an artist who is chair of Dartmouth’s Film and Media Studies and the Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Professor in Digital Humanities.
The joystick – which toured Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States – is now part of the permanent collection of ZKM Centre for Art and Media in Karlsruhe, Germany.