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Have you ever wondered how cool it would be to own a wardrobe full of 3D printed clothes? If so, you may not be expecting the shirt in the video to have ever ben created or to be in your closet for that matter.
This 3-D printed shirt is so lifelike that it actually moves when you look at it. Designer Behnazi Farahi 3D printed all the monochromatic spikes on this shirt and even programmed the built-in camera to use facial recognition to tack people’s eyes. So, the shirt’s spikes move as your eyes move making for creepy lifelike movement.
Maybe the point is to get people to look up but the movement makes it pretty hard to look away. For more details on how the shirt works be sure to check out the video above.
Harry K.
October 2, 2015
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