3D Printed Garment Senses When It's Being Looked At

Emerging Technology

Behnaz Farahi, art designer and PhD candidate at the University of Southern California, has created a 3D printed garment that senses if it is being looked at.

Behnaz Farahi, art designer and PhD candidate at the University of Southern California, has created a 3D printed garment that senses if it is being looked at.
According to 3D Printing Industry:

 Farahi’s ‘Caress of the Gaze’ is an interactive top that is able to sense when someone is looking at you, and alters in form in response to this attention.
Her project connects the world of technology and fashion together in a natural, yet modernistic way, using cameras to sense not only where the gazer is gazing, but also makes an educated guess at the age and gender of the person looking at the Caress of the Gaze garment. The contracting and expanding that takes place within its design seems to physically resemble to the reactions of our body language that take place when we interact with other human beings.

 
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