Ever find yourself joking with your raid on how it would be awesome to just play WoW on a toilet and never have to get up for a bio break or to have a fridge handy nearby so you don’t have to get up for snacks or drinks?
Well, a couple students at MIT have decided to make this joke a reality and I think this is the perfect investment for Vork in a future episode of The Guild.

Introducing the WoW Pod - a collaboration of Cati Vaucelle & Shada/Jahn. As stated on their site:
The WOW Pod is an immersive architectural solution for the advanced WOW (World of Warcraft) player that provides and anticipates all life needs.
Inside, the gamer finds him/herself comfortable seated in front of the computer screen with easy-to-reach water, pre-packaged food, and a toilet conveniently placed underneath his/her custom-built throne.
When hungry, the gamer selects a food item (‘Crunchy Spider Surprise’, ‘Beer Basted Ribs’, etc.) and a seasoning pack. By scanning in the food items, the video game physically adjusts a hot plate to cook the item for the correct amount of time. The virtual character then jubilantly announces the status of the meal to both the gamer and the other individuals playing online: “Vorcon’s meal is about to be done!” “Better eat the ribs while they’re hot!” etc.
When the food is ready, the system automatically puts the character in AFK (‘Away From Keyboard’) mode to provide the gamer a moment to eat. When the player resumes playing, he/she might just discover his/her character’s behavior is affected by the food consumed in real life — sluggish from overeating or alternately exuberant and energetic.
The exterior of the WoW Pod mimics the look of authentic WOW architectural structures, whose swaths of flat, pixellated surfaces digitally recreate the built environment of an imagined past. But upon crossing the threshold and entering into the WOW Pod’s interior, the player finds the digitized look actually becomes the real life experience that World of Warcraft simulates.
It appears the WoW pod won a few different grants and will be exhibited in the MIT Museum from March - September 2009.
Make sure you check out the pictures and information here and check out the movie of the WoW Pod in action here. Embed video below:
EDIT: More photos of the WoW Pod can be found on this flickr page.






