The Wii Remote is a landmark in the history of user interfaces. It is not its novelty that sets it apart, but the fact that it has integrated in a cheap, small device, several different sensor whose measurements can be relayed to a computer via bluetooth. Soon after they appeared in the market I bough one. I used this device to automatically record the inclination and tilt of my camera as I was taking photographs. With this information I can then automatically correct perspective errors, or remap images from an azimuthal projection to a cylindrical one.