This 3D-Printed Spider Dress Uses Robotic Arms To Defend Your Personal Space
Designer Anouk Wipprecht is on the bleeding edge of both fashion and technology, experimenting with ways in which these two fields can learn from and benefit each other. Her latest project, a stunning robotic dress with a 3D-printed exoskeleton that responds to and interacts with the wearer’s surroundings, questions our boundaries of what fashion and technology can be.
The dress has multiple sensors that monitor the wearer’s proximity and their own stress levels. “Approach the wearer too aggressively and the mechanical limbs move up to an attack position,” Wipprecht writes. “Approach the system under calmer circumstance and the dress just might beckon you to come closer with smooth, suggestive gestures.”
The sensors and mechanical limbs are all run by an Intel Edison platform, which is a tiny processor designed for integrated technological applications like these. Check out the video of the dress in action below!
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Share on FacebookA couple of weeks, maybe months. Nice design and concept but such a terrible video!
I don't mind it! It's supposed to look artistic I guess.. But what I really miss is the message/inspiration of the design in the video.
Load More Replies...Creepy :/ Inspired by Spider Dog? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoB8t0B4jx4
Brilliant teaser video. It will become viral now, or when they release further footage. Hype game is strong. 3D Printing is growing!!
A couple of weeks, maybe months. Nice design and concept but such a terrible video!
I don't mind it! It's supposed to look artistic I guess.. But what I really miss is the message/inspiration of the design in the video.
Load More Replies...Creepy :/ Inspired by Spider Dog? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoB8t0B4jx4
Brilliant teaser video. It will become viral now, or when they release further footage. Hype game is strong. 3D Printing is growing!!
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